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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: HELP Control-codes missing
Message-Id: <1995Oct31.090409.65474@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 31 Oct 95 09:04:09 MDT
References: <1995Oct31.113811.1@vax.sbu.ac.uk>
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In article <1995Oct31.113811.1@vax.sbu.ac.uk>, higginha@vax.sbu.ac.uk writes:
> Is it psooible the Control-code value sent via kermit to the
> VAX. I am connecting to a VAX version 5.5 running on HP 9000,
> the PC side is a standard IBM compatible : 486 100MHz.
>
> The problem is that when I using my VAX application via the PC
> (under Kermit version 3.14) and I send for example: ALT-T which
> is a control sequence for the application, all that is displayed
> is the 'T'. But what should happen is the title references should
> be displayed within the application. Therefore I would like to make
> sure that the 'Alt' part of the Control-code is getting through to
> the application on the VAX and not being filtered out, or lost in
> the transmission.
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ALT-anything is not a control code and has no printable nor
transmission code. It is strictly a keyboard indication peculiar to
the IBM PC machine. I think you need to ask what the application wants
to hear and then use Kermit's SET KEY command to assign that sequence
to the ALT-T combination.
Joe D.