NOTE: When creating macros in HyperTerminal, press <Insert> before <Esc> to signify that you are sending an escape sequence rather than escaping out of the dialog box. If you do not have this function, you must upgrade HyperTerminal.

NOTE: Escape-sequence key combinations listed in Table B-1 are case-sensitive. For example, to generate the character <A> you must press <Shift><a>.

Table B-1. Supported Escape Sequences

Key(s)

Supported Sequence

Terminal Emulation

<Up arrow>

<Esc><[><A>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<Down arrow>

<Esc><[><B>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<Right arrow>

<Esc><[><C>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<Left arrow>

<Esc><[><D>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<F1>

<Esc><O><P>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<F2>

<Esc><O><Q>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<F3>

<Esc><O><R>

VT 100/220, ANSI

 

 

 

<F4>

<Esc><O><S>

VT 100/220, ANSI

<F5>

<Esc><O><T>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

<F6>

<Esc><O><U>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><1><7><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F7>

<Esc><O><V>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><1><8><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F8>

<Esc><O><W>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><1><9><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F9>

<Esc><O><X>

VT 100, ANSI

 

<Esc><[><2><0><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F10>

<Esc><O><Y>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><2><1><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F11>

<Esc><O><Z>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><2><3><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<F12>

<Esc><O><A>

VT 100, ANSI

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><2><4><~>

VT 100/220

 

 

 

<Home>

<Esc><[><1><~>

VT 220

 

<Esc><h>

ANSI

 

 

 

<End>

<Esc><[><4><~>

VT 220

 

 

 

 

<Esc><k>

ANSI

 

 

 

<Delete>

<Esc><[><3><~>

VT 220

 

 

 

 

<Esc><–>

ANSI

<Delete>

<Esc><[><3><~>

VT 220

 

 

 

 

<Esc><–>

ANSI

 

 

 

<Page Up>

<Esc><[><5><~>

VT 220

 

 

 

 

<Esc><Shift><?>

ANSI

 

 

 

<Page Down>

<Esc><[><6><~>

VT 220

 

 

 

 

<Esc></>

ANSI

 

 

 

<Shift><Tab>

<Esc><[><Z>

VT 100

 

 

 

 

<Esc><[><0><Z>

VT 220

 

<Esc><[><Shift><z>

ANSI

 

 

 

After creating macros for the keys listed in Table B-1, press <F1> on the client system's keyboard during terminal emulation to send the escape sequence <Esc><O><P> to the host system. The host system then interprets the sequence as <F1>.

Additional escape sequences may be required by certain utilities or functions on the host system. Create macros for the additional sequences listed in Table B- 2.

NOTE: Escape-sequence key combinations listed in Table B-2 are case-sensitive. For example, to generate the character <A> you must press <Shift><a>.

Table B-2. Additional Escape Sequences

Key(s)

Supported Sequence

 

 

<Ctrl><Alt><Del>

<Esc><R><Esc><r><Esc><R>

(Reboot host system)

 

<Alt><x>

<Esc><X><X>

 

 

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