vOption 9 (Change VT220 Alternate Keyboard Map), shown in Figure114 on
page 171 and Figure 115 on page 172.
The level of support negotiated between the AS/400 system and the server system
determines which options are displayed on the Send TelnetControl Functions
menu. If the VT100 full-screen mode support is negotiated initially, options 6 and 7
are displayed. If the VT220 full-screen mode support is negotiated initially, options 8
and 9 are displayed.
If you have previously installed TCP/IP at Version2 Release 2, and upgrade to a
later version, and if you previously used VT100 emulation, then if the server system
is capable of negotiating the VT220 level of support, then the VT100 keyboard map
previously used on the AS/400 system is no longer used. Instead the VT220
keyboard map would be used.
Note: There are no differences in the default values of the VT100 primary and
alternate keyboard mappings.
The following figures show the default keyboard mappings. Youcan change any of
the values. If you press the Enter key, your changes are saved for the current
session only. If you press F6 (Save), your changes are permanently saved and are
in effect the next time you start a VTxxx Telnetsession.
Change VT100 Primary Keyboard Map
Type changes, press Enter:
5250 key VT100 function
Function Key1... *PF1
Function Key2... *PF2
Function Key3... *PF3
Function Key4... *PF4
Function Key5... *ESC
Function Key6... *HIDE
Function Key7... *TAB
Function Key8... *CTLA
Function Key9... *CTLB
Function Key 10 . . *SHIFTDSP
Function Key 11 . . *SENDWOCR
Function Key 12 . . *CTLC
Function Key 13 . . *CSRUP
Function Key 14 . . *CSRDOWN
Function Key 15 . . *CSRRIGHT
Function Key 16 . . *CSRLEFT
More...
F3=Exit F6=Save F12=Cancel
Figure 108. Change VT100 Primary Keyboard Map (Display 1)
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