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For example: For Stop + A, press and hold Ctrl+Shift+Alt and press Scroll Lock, then F1 + A.

These key combinations will work with the DSRIQ-USB module (if your Sun system comes with a USB port) as well as the Sun DSRIQ-VSN and DSRIQ-WSN modules. With the exception of F12, these key combinations are not recognized by Microsoft Windows. Using F12 performs a Windows key press.

When finished, press and hold Ctrl+Shift+Alt and then press the Scroll Lock key to toggle Sun Advanced Key Emulation mode off.

Special considerations for Japanese Sun USB and Korean Sun USB keyboards (DSRIQ-USB modules only)

Japanese Sun USB and Korean Sun USB keyboards assign usage IDs for certain keys that differ from standard USB usage IDs. If DSRIQ-USB modules are attached to your Sun servers, the Han/ Zen and Katakana/Hiragana keys on Japanese Sun USB keyboards and Hangul and Hanja keys on Korean Sun USB keyboards must be accessed using alternate keystrokes.

Due to these keyboard-specific differences, keyboard mapping inconsistencies may be encountered when switching between target devices using Sun DSRIQ-VSN and DSRIQ-WSN modules and target devices using DSRIQ-USB modules. These keys function normally if your Sun servers are attached to the DSR switch using a DSRIQ-VSN or DSRIQ-WSN module.

The following table lists the keyboard mapping that will take place when a DSRIQ-USB module is used in this setting.

Table F.2: PS/2-to-USB Keyboard Mappings

PS/2 Keyboard

USB Usage ID

Sun USB Keyboard

Korean Sun USB

Japanese Sun USB

 

 

 

Keyboard

Keyboard

 

 

 

 

 

Right-Alt

0xE6

AltGraph

Hangul

Katakana/Hiragana

 

 

 

 

 

Windows

0x65

Compose

Hanja

Compose

Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hangul

0x90

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

Hanja

0x91

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

Katakana/Hiragana

0x88

N/A

N/A

Han/Zen

 

 

 

 

 

Han/Zen

0x35

` ~

` ~

N/A