HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 8 E-License 1101/102 Key Keyboard Layout for the Wyse Emulations

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application. The section Status Line on page 221 describes the status messages that can be displayed by the emulation.

The data area is where data entered from the keyboard or the application is displayed. The data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default.

The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data area is set to 24 or 42 lines. This is can be used to display messages or function key labels defined by the host.

Keyboard Mapping

The functions of the computer keyboard are mapped as closely as possible to the terminal being emulated. The mapping of key functions can be determined by referring to the Emulation Keys list box in the Key Macro Settings dialog, which is displayed by selecting Key Macros... on the Tools menu.

The information in brackets in the right column indicates the default mapping of the key function named in the left column. In the list, S+ indicates the Shift key, C+ indicates the Control key and A+ indicates the Alt key. For example:

WY_INSLINE (S+C+VK_INSERT)

indicates that the Insert Line function is mapped to the key combination Shift + Control + Insert.

Special key functions usually found on a Wyse keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard using the WY virtual key names listed in the Key Macro Settings dialog.

The illustrations on the following pages show where Wyse keyboard functions are mapped to keys on a 101/102 key keyboard.

Figure 20-1101/102 Key Keyboard Layout for the Wyse Emulations

Table 20-1Wyse Series Keyboard Mapping

Key

Key

Result

Key

Key

Result

 

Modifier

 

 

Modifier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

none

ESCAPE

17

none

TAB

Shift +

ESCAPE (Shifted)

Shift +

TAB (Shifted)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator 8 E-License manual 1101/102 Key Keyboard Layout for the Wyse Emulations