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3270
Terminals
Used
as
ASCII
Terminals
Usinga
3270
Base Keyboard
as
an
IBM
3101
Keyboard
(702
= 0)
TO
PERFORM
THIS
3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
ALT
A
to
Z
ALT
A
to
Z
or
ALT
a
to
z
ALT[
ALT
Space
ALT\
ALT0
ALT
=
ALT\
ALT{
ALT
=
ALT
-
ALT
<
ALT
'
ALT/
ALT
ALT
A
[
0
] I
del ^
BREAK
Field
Mark
ESC
ATTENTION
CLEAR
Clear
ERASE
EOL/EOF
Erase
EOF
ERASE
INPUT
Erase
Input
TO
PERFORM
THIS
3101
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
LINE
FEED
ALT ^ 1
ERASE
EOS
Cursor
Sel
RESET
Reset
CLICKER
H
PRINT
Print
—>n
^1
Q -a H
©
&
Menu
Request
EXTM
Menu
Keypad
0
to
9
,.
0
to
9
,.
PF1
to
PF8
PF1
to
PF8
< I .4 1
or
Enter
Notes:
1.
The
ALT
function
is
CTRL.
2. in ASCII Emulation
mode,
Text
keyboards
function
as
Typewriter
or
APL
keyboards.
Text
keyboard
users
should
note
the
following:
The
Text
keyboard
!
and
-i
function
as
an
! on
Typewriter
keyboards;
the
-i
function is
shifted
numeric
6.
The
CLEAR
and
CURSR SEL
keys
are
labeled
opposite
of how
they
function on
the
Text
keyboard.
PA1
and
PA2
keys
are
the
ALT of
the
marked
PA1
and
PA2
keys,
while
DUP
and
FIELD MARK
are
unshifted
versions
of
those
keys.
The
TEXT ON/OFF key
maps
to
Back
Space
on
Typewriter
keyboards.
For
Extension
Mode
(EXTM)
functions,
see
Chapter
1.
Appendix A. Terminal Keyboard Maps
A-11

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BrandIBM
Model3174
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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