5-5

Attention Key Compose Sequences

These sequences extend the ability to enter complex keyboard sequences necessary in the PC environment, like Ctrl + Alt + Delete.

Table 5-3 identifies keystroke sequences used to enter complex keyboard commands. These settings are automatically cleared after an ANSI key is entered, or if the Sequence Clear or Sequence End attention code is entered.

 

Table 5-3

 

Attention Key Compose Sequences

 

 

Key

Function

[Atn] A

Emulates holding down the left Shift key.*

 

 

[Atn] X

Emulates holding down the left Alt key.*

 

 

[Atn] Z

Emulates holding down the left Ctrl key.*

 

 

[Atn] ‘ (single quote)

Emulates holding down the right Shift key.*

 

 

[Atn] . (period)

Emulates holding down the right Alt key (This key

 

corresponds to the AltGr key on the International

 

keyboards).*

 

 

[Atn] /

Emulates holding down the right Ctrl key.*

 

 

[Atn] Backspace

Sequence Clear - Clears all Shift, Alt, and Ctrl flags

 

without entering any key sequence into the server console.

 

It provides a means of canceling the composition of any

 

special-key sequence.

 

 

[Atn] Enter

Sequence End – Signals the end of the special-key

 

composition sequence, instructing Remote Console to

 

generate a key sequence based upon the Shift, Alt, and

 

Ctrl flags set through other attention sequences. This is

 

used if the special key sequence does not end with a non-

 

attention key, like Alt-Shift.

 

 

*Other attention key signals can be used simultaneously if the appropriate attention sequence(s) are entered before terminating the sequence.

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