Ta b l e 7 - 4 . A N S I S u p p o r t e d E s c a p e S e q u e n c e s
Key | Supported Sequences |
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F8 | <Esc> <Shift>ow |
F9 | <Esc> <Shift>ox |
F10 | <Esc> <Shift>oy |
F11 | <Esc> <Shift>oz |
F12 | <Esc> <Shift>oa |
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After you create these macros, pressing <F1> on the keyboard while running the terminal emulation software sends <Esc><Shift>op to the system. When these three characters are transmitted, the system interprets them as <F1>. You need this functionality to change the settings in the System Setup program or to continue if there is an error on your system and you are prompted to press <F1>.
In addition to macros for the function keys, it is recommended that you set up macros for the additional escape sequences listed in Table
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Ta b l e 7 - 5 . A d d i t i o n a l E s c a p e S e q u e n c e s
Key Combination | Supported Sequence |
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<Alt>key | <Esc> key |
<Ctrl><Alt><Del> | <Esc> <Shift>r <Esc> r <Esc> <Shift>r |
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<Ctrl><Shift>i | <Esc> <Ctrl><Shift>i |
<Ctrl <Shift>j | <Esc> <Ctrl><Shift>j |
<Ctrl><Shift>h | <Esc> <Ctrl><Shift>h |
<Ctrl><Shift>m | <Esc> <Ctrl><Shift>m |
<Ctrl>2 | <Esc> <Ctrl>2 |
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