Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration

Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration

The following describes the default key assignments applied to Denso terminals used in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation.

Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations described in this chapter are available for Denso terminals in each of the emulations (3270, 5250, and VT).

The keypad figures in this section are designed to be of use without color. The convention for describing the effect of modifier keys is as follows:

KEYTOP

C APL SF

KEYTOP refers to the characters printed on the top of the key by the manufacturer. Above the keytop is the key value for each of the available modifier keys. In this example, the Control (C), Alphabet (ALP), Shift (SF) keys are the modifiers.

In the example figure above, the keystroke generated in the un-modified state is a 7. The programmable function key + is generated by pressing the SF modifier key before pressing the 7 key, and a is generated by using the ALP modifier key.

Modifier

Alpha (ALP)

Shift (SF)

Control (C)

Key Function

Lock Mode

Hold down in combination with key

One key sequence

+

7

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