5-4 Using Attention Key Sequences
Attention Key Support Sequences Continued
Key | Key it is equal to on the server console |
[Atn] , (comma) | Page Down |
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[Atn] U | Home |
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[Atn] N | End |
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[Atn] [Atn] | Generates a literal Atn sequence to the server console. |
| For instance, if the attention key was assigned to Ctrl + |
| A, but an actual Ctrl + A was required as input to the |
| server console, the user could insert a literal Ctrl + A by |
| pressing this sequence twice. |
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Example: Pressing F10 Key
For example, if you wanted to press the F10 key on the managed server:
1.Enter the attention key. In this example the attention key is set to its default: Ctrl+A. Press both the Ctrl and the A keys down simultaneously. Release both keys, making sure to release the Ctrl key last.
2.Enter the command to type an F10 at the server’s keyboard. This command key is 0 (zero).
Step 1 signals IRC that a special key sequence is to follow. Pressing 0 (zero) in step 2 generates an F10 on the managed server.