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Keyboard
Page
4-
6
II
•••
'
Ent.r
or
Depressing
this
key
generates
the
ASCII
escape
sequence
ESC[2J (Hex IB, Hex 5B, Hex
32,
Hex
User's
Guide
August
1985
4A).
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
terminal
will
clear
display
lines
1
through
24
(with
Monitor
Mode
option
off
--
refer
to
Section
5)
or
display
ESC[2J
(with
Monitor
Mode
option
on).
Depressing
this
key
with
the
Ctrl
(Control)
key
depressed
will
generate
the
ASCII
escape
sequence
ESCc
(Hex
IB,
Hex
63);
if
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
a
Reset
function
will
be
performed
(Monitor
Mode
off)
or
the
sequence
ESCc
will
be
displayed
(Monitor
Mode
on).
This
key
is
only
on
the
98
key
(56K420/ADA)
keyboard.
This
key
is
programmable
in
the
Options
mode
(refer
to
Section
5).
When
depressed
it
will
generate
either
a
Carriage
Return
(CR) (Hex
OD),
Line
Feed (LF) (Hex
OA)
or
a
CR
and
LF
(Hex
OD,
Hex OA).
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
cursor
will
either
go
to
the
first
column
of
the
present
line
(CR
only),
perform
a
line
feed
function
(as
optioned
with
NEWLINE
on
LF) (LF
only),
go
to
the
first
column
in
the
next
line
(CR
and
LF),
(Monitor
Mode
option
off)
or
the
characters
(CR, LF)
will
be
displayed
(Monitor
Mode
option
on
--
refer
to
Section
5).
With
Monitor
Mode
option
on,
a
displayed
CR
will
only
display
while
a
displayed
LF
will
also
perform
a
New
Line
(NL)
function.
This
key
is
programmable
(up
to
four
characters)
in
the
Options
mode
(refer
to
Section
5).
Depressing
this
key
will
generate
the
optioned
characters.
If
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo),
the
characters
will
appear
on
the
display
or
local
functions
will
be
performed
(if
control
characters)
depending
on
the
state
of
the
Monitor
Mode
option
(refer
to
Section
5).

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