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7.5.5.1
Commands
There
are
two
kinds
of
commands,
commands
that
control
keyboard
transmission
characteristics
and
commands
that
control
keyboard
peripherals.
The
low
bit
of
the
command
is
the
TYPE
flag.
The
TYPE
flag
is
clear
if
the
command
is
a
transmission
command,
and
set
if
the
command
is
a
peripheral
command.
Transmission
Commands
Mode
set
Autorepeat
rate
set
Peripheral
Commands
Flow
control
Indicator
Audio
Keyboard
ID
Reinitiate
keyboard
Some
autorepeat
control
Jump
to
test
mode
Reinstate
defaults
The
high
order
bit
of
every
command
is
the
PARAMS
flag.
If
there
are
any
parameters
to
follow,
the
PARAMS
flag
is
clear.
If
there
are
no
parameters
to
follow,
the
PARAMS
flag
is
set.
7.5.5.2
Parameters
The
high
order
bit
of
every
parameter
is
the
PARAMS
flag.
This
flag
is
clear
if
there
are
parameters
to
follow,
and
set
on
the
last
parameter.
The
remaining
seven
bits
of
the
parameter
are
for
data.
7.5.5.3
Peripheral
Commands
The
following
two
commands
can
turn
the
data
flow
from
the
keyboard
off
and
on.
Inhibit
keyboard
transmission
--
shuts
off
or
locks
the
keyboard
and
turns
on
the
keyboard
locked
LED.
After
receiving
the
inhibit
command,
the
keyboard
sends
a
special
command
to
the
system
central
processor.
If
the
system
central
processor
receives
this
code
without
requesting
it,
this
indicates
that
noise
on
the
line
was
interpreted
as
the
inhibit
command.
The
central
processor
then
responds
immediately
with
the
resume
keyboard
transmission
command.
Resume
keyboard
transmission
--
turns
on
or
unlocks
the
keyboard
and
turns
off
the
keyboard
locked
LED.
If
any
keystrokes
are
lost,
the
keyboard
responds
with
an
error
code.
Each
keyboard
LED
can
be
turned
on
and
off.
7-30

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