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Article: 13457 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: K95 GUI keyboard map and selecting text for cut&paste on VMS
Date: 13 Jun 2002 09:52:21 -0400
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In article <73f00c8f.0206122308.79fe1884@posting.google.com>,
L Arut <larut@yahoo.com> wrote:
: Just tried out the new K95GUI upgrade from existing K95. Seems to have
: problems too with mapping of central Page Down/Pg Up key map.
:
As noted in the documentation, this key (like most others) can do various
things. You can map it to do whatever you want. But it must have a
default assignment, and no default pleases everybody.
The default assignment is to scroll Kermit's screen up and down locally.
If you want it to send Next and Previous sequences to the host, you
can put the following commands in your K95CUSTOM.INI file:
set term key \4385 \KdecPrev ; Page Up
set term key \4386 \KdecNext ; Page Down
To read the documentation, use Help -> Kermit 95 Manual. Go to Chapter 7,
and then in the Chapter 7 Contents, choose "Using the Keyboard" and then
read that section and the several sections that follow it regarding key
mapping.
: Still can't do a select using mouse left button down like on other VT
: emulators whilst on a VMS login session.
:
As noted in the documentation and the help screens, the K95 mouse works in
a more powerful and less labor-intensive way than the regular Windows way.
To read the documentation, use Help -> Kermit 95 Manual. Go to Chapter 7,
and then in the Chapter 7 Contents, choose "Using the Mouse".
You can also type "help set mouse" at the K-95> prompt. This shows you
what kinds of things the mouse can do, how you can assign different tasks
to specific mouse actions, and what the default settings are. To see what
the current assignments, type "show mouse" or use Alt-x in the Terminal
screen (and go to the 3rd screen in the sequence).
- Frank