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From: Tim Holmes <holmes@shell10.ba.best.com>
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Subject: Re: How to change MSKermit key mappings?
Date: 17 Nov 1997 02:29:26 GMT
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One of the things I'm having trouble with is how to
specify the <ESC>OT, <ESC>OU, etc., that I think need
to be in F5 on up. What codes would Kermit understand
for this?
Tim
Jeffrey Altman <jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
: In article <64ljlo$iai$1@nntp1.ba.best.com>,
: Tim Holmes <holmes@shell10.ba.best.com> wrote:
: : I am using MS-Kermit to connect to a Linux box from
: : a DOS machine across a serial line. One difficulty I am
: : having is that the F-keys seem to be different
: : on MS-Kermit's VT100, VT102, VT320, etc,
: : seem to be different from other implemenatations.
: : Some of the programs I use rely on the F-keys, so I would
: : like to change some of them.
: :
: : I ran Linux's showkey program and got these results:
: : F1 <ESC>OP
: : F2 <ESC>OQ
: : F3 <ESC>OR
: : F4 <ESC>OS
: : F5 7
: : F6 8
: : F7 9
: : F8 -
: : F9 4
: : F10 5
: :
: : In fact, if I push F10 when using a program such as GNU's
: : file manipulation prorgram, git, it indeed returns a "5".
: : F1-F4 do the right thing.
: :
: : How can I modify MS-Kermit's behavior to accomodate this?
: Use MS-DOS Kermit's SET KEY command to assign strings to keys.
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