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User's
Guide
August
1985
FI
The
keys
in
the
cluster
of
Figure
4-10,
when
depressed,
will
generate
the
ASCII
characters
shown on
the
key
tops
(except
for
the
Enter
key).
The ASCII
characters)
and (
will
be
generated
when
those
keys
are
depressed
with
the
Shift
or
Ctrl
(Control)
keys
depressed.
The
Enter
key,
when
depressed,
will
generate
an
ASCII
sequence
(up
to
four
characters)
programmed
in
the
Options
mode
(refer
to
Section
5).
The
characters
will
be
displayed
if
data
is
sent
to
the
display
(local
or
remote
echo).
Function
and
Screen-Labeled
Keys
Figure
4-11.
Function
Keys
The
boldly
outlined
keys
in
Figure
4-11
identify
those
function
("F")
keys
that
are
also
used
as
screen-labeled
keys
and
their
associated
screen-label
pads.
These
keys
provide
the
user
with
access
to
the
modes and
features
of
the
terminal.
The
screen
labels
are
half-intensity,
reverse
video
pads
across
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
These
pads
contain
the
current
functions
for
the
screen-labeled
keys
(they
will
be
the
User
Fkey
labels
on power up
with
the
Labels
option
set
to
"yes").
The
screen
label
structure
is
based
on
"root"
keys.
The
"root"
keys
are
the
control
function
of
the
"F"
keys
except
for
the
F2
and
F5
keys.
Depressing
a
"root"
(with
the
Control
key
depressed)
changes
the
screen
labels
and,
hence,
the
screen-labeled
key
functions.
"Root"
identifiers
are
given
on
the
front
face
of
the
function
keys
Fl,
F3,
F4, F6,
F7,
and
F8.
Keyboard
Page
4-15

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