3270
Terminals
Used
as
ASCII
Terminals
Using
a
3270
Converged
Keyboard
as a
DEC
VT100
Keyboard
(702-1)
TO
PERFORM
THIS
VT100
FUNCTION
USE
1 TO
PERFORM
THIS
VT100
1
FUNCTION
USE
Keyboard
CTRL
Space
CTRL
Space
1
SHIFT
CTRL
A
fo
Z
CTRL
A to Z Of
CTRL
a
to
z
1 CAPS
LOCK
Caps
Lock
CTRL[
CTRL:
1
*—^T1
—Ti
CTRL\
CTRL<
1 H
•I
CTRL]
CTRL
=
1 Menu Request
ExSel
Menu
CTRL~
CTRL
>
CTRL?
CTRL?
1 Keypad
CTRL
A
CTRL
—1
1 0
to9
1
Numeric
Pad
0 to 9
or
CTRL
0
to
9
c
0
1
Numeric
Pad,.
-
or
CTRL
,.
-
]
1
1
1
PF1
to PF4
PF1
to
PF4
RETURN
LINE
FEED
^ 1
or
Enter
CTRL
^ 1
1
ENTER
1
1
Numeric
Pad
Enter
or
CTRL
Enter
(Main
Keyboard)
or
CTRL
Enter
(Numeric
Pad)
DELETE
ESC
ATTENTION
BREAK
PA2
SHIFT BREAK
(Long
BREAK)
Note
4
CTRL
BREAK
(Answerback)
CTRL
PA2
NO
SCROLL
1^
Local
Screen
Copy
Print
Compose
Character
Notes:
1. The Control key on a 3270 Converged Keyboard is the unlabeled key below the TESTkey.
If
this key Is already used for a terminal local function,
press
ExSel Control.
See
Chapter 1 for
Extended
Select
functions.
•
For
3179, 3191,
and
3192
terminals,
the
Control
key
works
as
Control
mode.
•
For
a 3180,
the
Control
key
Is ExSel
Control.
•
For
all
other
terminals,
the
Control
key
works
as
Control
Shift.
2.
The
Extended
Graphics
key on a 3270
Converged
Keyboard Is ALT
3. Depending on the character
set
and on the language used by your
ASCII
host application and the type
ofyour
3270
terminal (CECP-capable or
not),
there can be some limitations on the mappingofthe
ASCII
character
graphics
(see
Table
2-5).
4.
You
should
use:
Field
Mark
on
Typewriter
/ APL
Keyboard.
0 PA2 on Data Entry keyboard.
I 5. You
can
use
ALT
(£)
for
Caps
Lock.
Extended
Graphics
A-22
3174
Establishment
Controller
Terminal
User's
Reference
for
Expanded
Functions