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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Set Key and LInux ckermit
Date: 7 Apr 1995 16:54:47 GMT
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In article <1995Apr6.125844.22119@mercury.ncat.edu>,
<hkennedy@mercury.ncat.edu> wrote:
>I tried setting the function keys with linux ckermit, but all the function
>keys return two codes \27\xx. What happens is that set key won't take the
>function keys. Is there a work around this situation?
>
UNIX (including Linux) C-Kermit does not have direct access to BIOS-level
scan codes. So if you want to map F keys and other non-character keys,
you have to do it outside of Kermit.
- Frank