IBM WS525 manual Creating a New Function, Defining Keys 4.1 Define Key Editor, Function Keys

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Defining Keys
Modifier Keys

Defining Keys

4.1 Define Key Editor

Function Keys

Function keys are used to transmit function key sequences or to perform local terminal functions such as the arrow keys ( , , , ), the Shift modifier key, or the key that calls up the Set-Up menu (F3). A User Defined Key (UDK) is a special function key.

A modifier key is a key that modifies the behavior of other keys when it is pressed and held down. For example, pressing an alphanumeric

key in combination with the

 

 

modifier key will normally send the

Shift

 

shifted or uppercase characters

 

 



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for that key.

 

 

Modifier keys are treated as a special kind of local terminal function.

The function modifier keys are: Shift , Ctrl , and Alt . Alphanumeric keys can also be modified by pressing Group Shift ( Alt Gr on enhanced PC keyboards) and AltFunction Keys Shift (Shift-2). Modifier keys themselves cannot normally be modified by other keys. A key assigned to act as the Shift modifier, for example, cannot transmit a function sequence when pressed in combination with the Alt key. Defining a key as a modifier key makes all assignable combinations of that key act as a modifier. Example: Changing the <x key to delete when unshifted and to backspace when shifted.

4.1.1 Creating a New Function

To define a new function key within the Define Key Editor:

1.From the Keyboard menu item, select the Define key . . .

function, and the Define Key Editor menu will appear.

2.Press the key you want to define.

3.Choose the Function button and press Figure 4–1 is displayed.

Enter . A screen similar to

4.Press the modifier key sequence you want to define (unshifted, shifted, control, and so on) and press Enter .

5.Choose the desired function from the Select function scroll box and press Enter .

4–2Defining Keys

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IBM WS525 manual Creating a New Function, Defining Keys 4.1 Define Key Editor, Function Keys