Using the Terminal’s Keyboard—Chapter 3
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
6400 Computer
For help with using the keyboard, refer to the PEN*KEY M od el 6400
User’s Guide (P/N 961-047-093).
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Gold
Unlabeled Key Colors:
41 -Key Keyboard
51 -Key Keyboard
Your 6400 Computer has either a 51-key (left) or a 41-key (right) keyboard as shown.
Characters on the Keyboards
The special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-
coded to correspond with the matching shift keys. The shift keys are:
[Green] The Green [SHFT] puts the keyboard into green shift mode.
[Gold] Press [Gold] plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in gold
on the overlay.
[Blue] Press [Blue] plus a key to do operations printed in blue on the overlay.
The 51-key keyboard has two gray, unlabeled keys in the bottom row.
These are the keys’ functions when they are unshifted (in primary plane):
Gray key with “F LDX” printed above it is the Field Exit key.
Gray key with “S P” printed above it is the Space key.
The 41-key keyboard has four gray, unlabeled keys near the bottom row.
Following are the key’s functions when they are in the primary plane:
Gray key with “DUP” printed above it is the Duplicate key.
Gray key with “ATN” printed above it is the Attention key.
Gray key with “RST” printed above it is the Error Reset key.
Gray key with “F LDX” printed above it is the Field Exit key.