set putty

The keymap entries are held in a table, as are other device settings such as UDP, serial destinations, alarms, etc. When adding a new entry (an “inseq”/”outseq” pair), you specify at what index in the table to add it using “keymaprange.” To delete an entry (or range of multiple entries) you specify the index/range with “deletekeymaprange.”

Note that the Terminal Emulation settings in the Web user interface manages the indexes for you. If you do not want to deal with the key mappings at an index level, you can configure the key mapping through that interface.

Options specified for key mapping include:

deletekeymaprange=1-32

Removes the key mapping entry at the specified index or range of indexes.

keymaprange=1-32

 

The index/range used when adding new key mapping entries or replacing

 

existing ones.

 

 

 

inseq=00-FF

 

 

 

The input key sequence, specified as two hexadecimal digits.

 

outseq=00-FF

 

 

 

The output sequence, specified as two hexadecimal digits.

Example

Display current terminal emulation settings

 

#> show putty

 

 

 

Terminal Configuration :

 

 

 

state = on

 

 

 

width = 80

 

 

 

height = 24

 

 

 

hostport = /com/0

 

 

 

keyboardport = /com/1

 

 

 

cursortype = underline

 

 

 

blinkcursor = on

 

 

 

blinktext = on

 

 

 

backspaceisdelete = on

 

 

 

lfimpliescr = off

 

 

 

characterset = ISO-8859-1

 

 

 

Key Map: range

inseq

outseq

 

1

A1

F1

 

2

A2

F2

 

3

A3

F3

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Digi 90000566_H manual Deletekeymaprange=1-32, Keymaprange=1-32, Inseq=00-FF, Outseq=00-FF