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; File WP30.INI
;****************************************************************************;
;* WORDPERFECT MS-KERMIT INITIALIZATION FILE *;
;* (Revised January 4, 1990) *;
;* *;
;* (C)Copyright 1990 - All Rights Reserved *;
;* WordPerfect Corporation - Orem, Utah USA *;
;* *;
;* For use with the UNIX and VAX/VMS versions of WordPerfect Products *;
;* running over the vt320 Emulator of MS-Kermit version 3.0 *;
;* (Requires modification to work with earlier versions of Kermit) *;
;****************************************************************************;
;->>> <<<-;
;->>> WordPerfect 5.0 on VAX/VMS and UNIX systems will work together <<<-;
;->>> with MS-Kermit 3.0 to display high resolution monochrome or color <<<-;
;->>> graphics on your MS-DOS PC's graphics card! <<<-;
;->>> <<<-;
;->>> This initialization file may ALSO be used with the UNIX and <<<-;
;->>> VAX/VMS versions of other products from WordPerfect Corporation, <<<-;
;->>> including WordPerfect 4.2, PlanPerfect, WordPerfect Office, etc. <<<-;
;->>> WordPerfect Office consists of a number of individual <<<-;
;->>> applications, tied together under one convenient shell. These <<<-;
;->>> applications include a sophisticated Electronic Mail system, a <<<-;
;->>> WordPerfect-like Text Editor, an Appointment Calendar, a <<<-;
;->>> Calculator, and others. <<<-;
;->>> <<<-;
;->>> To receive more information about WordPerfect products, or to <<<-;
;->>> order, please call or write: <<<-;
;->>> <<<-;
;->>> WordPerfect UNIX Products OR WordPerfect VAX/VMS Products <<<-;
;->>> 1555 N. Technology Way 1555 N. Technology Way <<<-;
;->>> Orem, Utah 84057 (USA) Orem, Utah 84057 (USA) <<<-;
;->>> (801) 222-5300 (801) 222-5500 <<<-;
;->>> FAX: (801) 222-5377 FAX: (801) 222-5577 <<<-;
;->>> <<<-;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------;
;For information or questions specifically about MS-DOS Kermit, please
;contact Columbia University:
;
; Kermit Distribution
; Columbia University Center for Computing Activities
; 612 West 115th Street
; New York, NY 10025 (USA)
; (212) 854-3703
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo Defining Function Keys for WordPerfect Products...
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;KEYS WITH SPECIAL MS-KERMIT FUNCTIONS:
; Here is a list of keys under the WP key mapping which have special
; functions local to MS-Kermit. Some are new keys, which had no
; special meaning in the default MS-Kermit key mapping. Others had to
; be remapped from their default location, because of conflict with WP
; functions. If you need the functionality of other default MS-Kermit
; keys that have been overridden by WP keys, but not remapped, see the
; instructions below for HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THIS INITIALIZATION FILE.
;
; NEW KEY FUNCTION ORIGINAL KEY OVERRIDDEN BY
; ------- -------- ------------ -------------
; ALT-PERIOD(.) Exit kermit connection ALT-X Quick Macro-X
; ALT-SEMICOLON(;) Dump kermit screen CTRL-END WP Del to EOL
; ALT-ESC True Escape (ASCII 27) ESC WP Escape (n)
; ALT-RETURN Linefeed (ASCII 10) CTRL-J WP Hard Page
; ALT-MINUS(-) Exit graphics mode same none
; ALT-APOSTROPHE(')Toggle between WP key none none
; mapping & vt320 default
;
;--------------------------------------------------------------------------
;USING MS-KERMIT WITH UNIX AND VAX/VMS WORDPERFECT PRODUCTS:
; Read sections I. and II. for UNIX instructions
; Read sections I. and III. for VAX/VMS instructions
;
;I. To initialize MS-Kermit for running UNIX or VAX/VMS WordPerfect
; products:
; 1) Create a file called "mskermit.ini" in the same directory as your
; "kermit.exe" and this "wp30.ini" file, if it is not already
; created. Make sure the mskermit.ini file sets the communications
; parameters appropriately for your serial connection.
; For example:
; set speed 9600 ;or 2400, or 19200, or whatever
; set port COM1 ;or COM2 or whatever
; set display 7-BIT ;or 8-BIT if you have an 8-bit connection
; set parity EVEN ;or ODD, or NONE, or whatever
; set local-echo OFF ;or ON (usually OFF)
; set flow-control XON/XOFF ;or NONE (usually XON/XOFF)
; set handshake NONE ;or XON or XOFF
; 2) By default, MS-Kermit auto-senses what kind of graphics card you
; have, but if you have a VGA card, Kermit by default will run it in
; EGA mode (640x350) so that it has room to save and restore the
; complete graphics screen when you toggle in and out of graphics
; mode. If you would rather have the full VGA resolution (640x480)
; and you don't care if the last few pixel lines are not saved and
; restored, you can add the following line to your mskermit.ini file:
; set terminal graphics VGA ;AUTO-SENSING is default
; 3) If you want the WP key mapping to take effect IMMEDIATELY, when
; you run MS-Kermit, you should add the following lines to the end
; of your mskermit.ini file:
; take wp30.ini
; connect
; Otherwise, if you want the default vt320 key mapping (which maps
; F1-F4 to PF1-PF4, etc.) to be in effect until you press
; ALT-APOSTROPHE('), or the host application sends ESC[?34h, then
; you should add the following lines to the end of your mskermit.ini
; file:
; set terminal vt320
; define terminalS take wp30.ini, connect
; set key \2344 \KterminalS ;assign macro to ALT-APOSTROPHE(')
; connect
;
;II. To run UNIX WordPerfect products over the MS-Kermit vt320 emulator:
; 1) Start kermit.exe on your PC, with the mskermit.ini file described
; above.
; 2) Check the physical connection from your PC's serial port to the
; UNIX host, or to a dial-out modem, to make sure it's ready.
; 3) Login to the UNIX host (dialing out if necessary).
; 4) Type "setenv WPTERM kermit" if you're in a csh shell, or
; "WPTERM=kermit; export WPTERM" if you're in an sh shell.
; 5) Make sure your PATH variable is set up correctly, and that the
; WordPerfect application is installed and ready to run according to
; its documentation.
; 6) Run the application. (Type "wp" or "shell" or whatever.)
; 7) Press F3 for Kermit-specific help. F1 through F10 (alone or with
; Shift, Ctrl, or Alt) and Application Keypad keys will work the same
; as they do running the PC version of the WordPerfect product. F11
; and F12 will always perform the same functions as Alt-F3 and Alt-F4
; respectively (usually "Reveal Codes" and "Block").
; 8) To select the correct graphics driver in WordPerfect 5.0, press
; Shift-F1, D, G to get to the "Setup: Display: Graphics Screen Type"
; menu. If your PC has a graphics card, you will want to select the
; "kermit30_sixel" (or equivalent) graphics driver; otherwise select
; the "text" driver.
;
;III. To run VAX/VMS WordPerfect products over the MS-Kermit vt320 emulator:
; 1) Start kermit.exe on your PC, using the mskermit.ini file described
; above.
; 2) Check the physical connection from your PC's serial port to the
; VAX/VMS host, or to a dial-out modem, to make sure it's ready.
; 3) Login to the VAX/VMS host (dialing out if necessary).
; 4) Type "set terminal/inquire/noeightbit/hostsync/ttsync" to make VMS
; set the terminal port characteristics according to what MS-Kermit
; answers back. (You can type "show terminal" to see what they've
; been set to.)
; 5) Make sure the WordPerfect application is installed and ready to run
; according to its documentation.
; 6) Run the application. (Type "wp" or "office" or whatever.)
; 7) Press F3. If you get the HELP menu, then your PC-function keys are
; probably mapped correctly. F1 through F10 (alone or with Shift,
; Ctrl, or Alt) and Application Keypad keys will work the same as
; they do running the PC version of the WordPerfect product. F11 and
; F12 will always perform the same functions as Alt-F3 and Alt-F4
; respectively (usually "Reveal Codes" and "Block"). The keystrokes
; described under HELP may be for a vt100 keyboard, instead of your
; PC keyboard, however, you can press F3, F3, 4 and select each of
; menu items 1 through 3 to see the complete PC keyboard Function key
; layout.
; 8) If pressing F3 does NOT display the HELP menu, you are probably
; running WordPerfect 5.0 and you need to select a different
; Keyboard Layout. Type Ctrl-F, S, E, K, to get to the "Setup:
; Keyboard Layout" menu. Arrow down to the keyboard layout named
; "WPCORP_WP42_DEFAULT," and press RETURN to select it, followed by
; RETURN to exit out of Setup. Now you should be able to use all
; of the PC Function keys as described above in the previous step.
; NOTE: You can always use Ctrl-Z to exit VAX/VMS WordPerfect
; products, no matter what Keyboard Layout is in effect.
; 9) If you see a blinking "N" in the lower right-hand corner of your
; screen, you can turn it off by pressing Ctrl-K. On DEC terminals
; it indicates that the keypad is in Numeric mode, but it will
; probably not reflect the true state of the kermit keypad.
; NOTE: This Keyboard Layout will be saved in your WP settings file,
; so it will be selected automatically the next time you run
; WordPerfect 5.0, EVEN if you're running from a real DEC terminal.
; 10) To select the correct graphics driver in WordPerfect 5.0, press
; Shift-F1, D, G to get to the "Setup: Display: Graphics Screen Type"
; menu. If your PC has a graphics card, you will want to select the
; "Sixel" graphics driver; otherwise select the "Text" driver.
; NOTE: This graphics driver will be saved in your WP settings file,
; so it will be selected automatically the next time you run
; WordPerfect 5.0, EVEN if you're running from another terminal
; that does not have sixel graphics.
; 11) Early versions of VAX/VMS WordPerfect 5.0 may not ask MS-Kermit for
; the resolution of your graphics card, but instead may try to write
; graphics to the resolution of a vt330/vt340 (800x480). IF YOU SEE
; GRAPHICS TRYING TO BE WRITTEN OFF THE EDGE OF YOUR SCREEN in
; Figure-Edit or Print-Preview, you probably need to create a special
; logical name table with your specific resolution info. Type the
; following commands from the DCL command line:
; $ create/name_table wpcorp_terminal_table
; $ define/table=wpcorp_terminal_table graphics_size 720,348
; Replace 720,348 with the x,y resolution of your graphics card.
; VGA = 640x480 (needs "set term graphics VGA" in mskermit.ini)
; EGA, or VGA in EGA mode = 640x350 (see step I.3 above)
; Hercules = 720x348
; Whenever you want WordPerfect 5.0 to go back to its default
; graphics resolution, you can type:
; $ deassign/table=wpcorp_terminal_table graphics_size
; 12) You may want the WP key mapping of the MS-Kermit keyboard to be
; automatically invoked whenever you run any VAX/VMS WordPerfect
; product, and automatically cleared (leaving the default vt320
; key mapping, which maps F1-F4 to PF1-PF4, etc.) whenever you exit
; a VAX/VMS WordPerfect product. To do this, you must create the
; logical name table called "wpcorp_terminal_table" if you did not
; already create it in the previous step. Then you must set two
; values in that table. Type the following commands from the DCL
; command line:
; $ create/name_table wpcorp_terminal_table !(if not already done)
; $ esc="" !(clear symbol named "esc")
; $ esc[0,8]=27 !(assign ASCII 27 to 1st byte of "esc")
; $ define/table=wpcorp_terminal_table begin_control "''esc'[?34h"
; $ define/table=wpcorp_terminal_table end_control "''esc'[?34l"
; (lowercase L)
; Whenever you want to cancel this feature, you can type:
; $ deassign/table=wpcorp_terminal_table begin_control
; $ deassign/table=wpcorp_terminal_table end_control
; You can always toggle manually between the WP key mapping and the
; vt320 default, by pressing ALT-APOSTROPHE(').
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;TO USE THIS INITIALIZATION FILE WITH A VERSION OF MS-KERMIT EARLIER THAN
;VERSION 3.0:
; You will not be able to get WordPerfect 5.0 graphics with versions of
; MS-Kermit earlier than 3.0, however, you can get complete text
; functionality in the later versions.
;
; For versions 2.31 and 2.32 you will have to change "set terminal VT320"
; to "set terminal VT102" and you will have to comment out (insert a
; semicolon at the beginning of the line) a number of key definitions,
; because not as much space was available in these versions. You may just
; want to comment out all of the WordPerfect Quick Macro key definitions
; at the end of this file (Alt-A through Alt-Z), since these are also
; accessible by pressing Alt-1 followed by a through z.
;
; For versions of MS-Kermit earlier than 2.31, you may have to comment out
; even more key definitions, and remove certain kermit commands that did
; not exist in the earlier versions.
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THIS INITIALIZATION FILE:
;
; If you understand how this initialization file was designed, cryptic as
;it may seem, you will better be able to customize it. The general idea is
;to use MS-Kermit's remapable keyboard to make each PC function key (or
;combination of keys) send an escape sequence to the VAX/VMS or UNIX host,
;which will result in invoking the function that the user is used to getting
;when he presses that key (or combination of keys) in the DOS version of the
;WordPerfect product.
; The set of escape sequences which were chosen were those which are
;normally sent from a DEC vt100 terminal. When you run a UNIX or VAX/VMS
;WordPerfect product, using this initialization file, the host application
;actually treats incoming escape sequences as if they were coming from a vt100
;keyboard. (VAX/VMS WordPerfect 5.0 only uses the vt100 Keypad keys as basic
;function keys if the "WPCORP_WP42_DEFAULT" Keyboard Layout is selected.)
;When the vt100 Keypad is in Application mode, each of the basic WordPerfect
;functions can be invoked by either pressing a single Keypad key, or by
;pressing PF1, PF2, or PF3 followed by one of the Keypad keys. Other
;functions are invoked by pressing PF1, or Home, or Home,Home followed by an
;Arrow Key. Here is a diagram that shows how each WordPerfect function is
;invoked on the vt100, and what escape sequence each of the keys sends to the
;host:
;
; WORDPERFECT 5.0 FUNCTIONS ON DEC VT100
;
; vt100 Arrow Keys
;-----------------------------------------------------
;|Beg of Doc | End of Doc |Beg of Line | End of Line | Home+Home+Key
;| Screen Up |Screen Down |Screen Left |Screen Right | Home+Key
;| Screen Up |Screen Down | Word Left | Word Right | PF1+Key
;| UP ARROW | DOWN ARROW | LEFT ARROW | RIGHT ARROW | Arrow Key Alone
;| \27[A | \27[B | \27[D | \27[C | Escape Sequence
;----------------------------------------------------- sent by Key Alone
;
; vt100 Application Keypad
; -----------------------------------------
; | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 |PF4(HOME)|
; | \27OP | \27OQ | \27OR | \27OS | Esc Seq
; |---------|---------|---------|---------|
; |Thesaurus| Replace |Rev.Codes| Block | PF3+Key
; | Shell | Spell | Screen | Move | PF2+Key
; | Setup |<-Search | Switch | ->Ind<- | PF1+Key
; | Escape | Search->| Help | Indent->| Key Alone
; | \27Ow | \27Ox | \27Oy | \27Om | Esc Seq
; |----7----|----8----|----9----|--- - ---|
; |Mark Text| FlushRt |Math/Cols| Style | PF3+Key
; |TxtIn/Out|Tab Align| Footnote| Font | PF2+Key
; |Date/Outl| Center | Print | Format | PF1+Key
; |ListFiles| Bold | Exit |Underline| Key Alone
; | \27Ot | \27Ou | \27Ov | \27Ol | Esc Seq
; |----4----|----5----|----6----|----,----|
; | Graphics| Macro | Goto |Typvr/Ins| PF3+Key
; |MergeSort|Macro Def|Hard Page|Macro Cmd| PF2+Key
; |MergeCode|Retrieve | Page Up | Hyphen | PF1+Key
; | Merge R | Save |Page Down|SoftHyphn| Key Alone
; | \27Oq | \27Or | \27Os | \27OM | Esc Seq
; |----1---------2----|----3----| |
; | | DelPage | | PF3+Key
; | | DelLine | | PF2+Key
; | | DelWord | | PF1+Key
; | Cancel | Delete | | Key Alone
; | \27Op | \27On | | Esc Seq
; -----------0-------------.-------Enter---
;
;
;To CUSTOMIZE a key definition, you must go through exactly the same process
;as was already done for each key definition in this file:
;
; 1) From the MS-Kermit prompt, type "show key" <RETURN>.
; 2) Press the PC key or combination of keys to be remapped.
; 3) Note the decimal number (\????) which is shown after the words
; "Scan Code." This is the number by which kermit knows that key or
; combination of keys.
; 4) Locate the WordPerfect function in the diagram above, which you
; would like the key to perform. You may have to find the
; WordPerfect 5.0 equivalent to a key in another WordPerfect product.
; For instance, "Font" is the WP 5.0 equivalent of "Print Format" in
; WP 4.2, and "Merge R" is the WP 5.0 equivalent of "Send" in WP
; Mail, because the equivalent functions are invoked by the same PC
; Function key in their respective DOS products.
; 5) Determine the escape sequence(s) that would be sent by a vt100 to
; invoke that WP function. If the key is preceded by PF1, PF2, PF3,
; or Home(PF4), then put the two escape sequences together.
; 6) From the MS-Kermit prompt, type the command "set key \xxxx yyyy",
; where xxxx is the decimal number by which kermit knows the PC key,
; and yyyy is a string of \27(Escape)'s and letters taken from the
; diagram above. The second parameter may also be a predefined MS-
; Kermit verb, such as \Kupscn, which performs a local kermit
; function, such as scrolling the screen up, or \Kexit, which exits
; from an MS-Kermit connection.
; 7) Connect to your host and test the key in your WP application.
; 8) If it works, then insert the same "set key ... ..." command into
; your own copy of this initialization file. You will want to
; locate comment out (put a semicolon before) any other definitions
; in the file that attempt to map the same key.
;
;EXAMPLE: Assume we want to change the PC key F11 to invoke the WP function
;"Center," instead of "Reveal Codes":
;
; 1) We type "show key" from the MS-Kermit prompt.
; 2) We press the F11 key on our PC keyboard.
; 3) We note the Scan Code number by which kermit will know the F11 key,
; which is \389.
; 4) We locate the "Center" function on the diagram above. We see that
; "Center" is invoked on a vt100 by pressing PF1 followed by 5 on the
; Application Keypad.
; 5) We look at the escape sequences in the diagram, that correspond to
; the PF1 key (\27OP) and the KP5 (\27Ou). We combine the two escape
; sequences to get \27OP\27Ou.
; 6) We type "set key \389 \27OP\27Ou" from the MS-Kermit prompt to
; remap the key.
; 7) We connect to our host and start WordPerfect. We press the F11 key
; and see if it performs the "Center" function instead of the "Reveal
; Codes" function.
; 8) If it worked, then we insert the "set key \389 \27OP\27Ou" command
; into our copy of the initialization file, beneath the line which
; already read "set key \389 \27OR\27Oy". Then we insert a ";" at
; the first of the old line, to comment it out.
;
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;****************************************************************************
;***************** WORDPERFECT KEY MAPPING BEGINS HERE **********************
;****************************************************************************
set key CLEAR ;clear all key definitions
set terminal VT320
set terminal wrap OFF
;Remap some Predefined Kermit Keys which would be overridden by WP functions
set key \2356 \Kexit ;ALT-PERIOD now Exits Kermit connection (was ALT-X)
set key \2343 \Kdump ;ALT-SEMICOLON now Dumps Kermit Screen (was CTRL-END)
set key \2305 \27 ;ALT-ESC now sends true escape (Ascii 27) (was ESC)
set key \2332 \10 ;ALT-RETURN now sends LineFeed (Ascii 10) (was Ctrl-J)
;ALT-APOSTROPHE(') TOGGLES BETWEEN WP KEY MAPPING & VT320 DEFAULT:
set key \2344 \KterminalR
;The macro terminalR is invoked
; a) when ESC[?34l (lowercase L) is received from the host,
; b) when ALT-APOSTROPHE is pressed while WP key definitions are active
;You may want to "take" another file instead of "set key clear" in terminalR
define terminalR set key clear,-
set key \2344 \KterminalS,-
echo WP Key Definitions Cleared -- vt320 Default Mapping Now in Force,-
pause 2,-
connect
;The macro terminalS is invoked
; a) whenever ESC[?34h is received from the host
; b) when ALT-APOSTROPHE is pressed after having previously cleared
; WP key definitions with the terminalR macro
define terminalS take wp30.ini, connect
;Esc - WordPerfect Escape
set key \27 \27Ow
;F1 - Cancel
set key \315 \27Op
;F2 - Search ->
set key \316 \27Ox
;F3 - Help
set key \317 \27Oy
;F4 - Indent ->
set key \318 \27Om
;F5 - List Files
set key \319 \27Ot
;F6 - Bold
set key \320 \27Ou
;F7 - Exit
set key \321 \27Ov
;F8 - Underline
set key \322 \27Ol
;F9 - Merge R
set key \323 \27Oq
;F10 - Save
set key \324 \27Or
;F11 - Reveal Codes
set key \389 \27OR\27Oy
;F12 - Block
set key \390 \27OR\27Om
;Shift F1 - Super/Subscript
set key \852 \27OP\27Ow
;Shift F2 - Search <-
set key \853 \27OP\27Ox
;Shift F3 - Switch
set key \854 \27OP\27Oy
;Shift F4 - -> Indent <-
set key \855 \27OP\27Om
;Shift F5 - Date
set key \856 \27OP\27Ot
;Shift F6 - Center
set key \857 \27OP\27Ou
;Shift F7 - Print
set key \858 \27OP\27Ov
;Shift F8 - Line
set key \859 \27OP\27Ol
;Shift F9 - Merge E
set key \860 \27OP\27Oq
;Shift F10 - Retrieve
set key \861 \27OP\27Or
;Ctrl F1 - Shell
set key \1374 \27OQ\27Ow
;Ctrl F2 - Spell
set key \1375 \27OQ\27Ox
;Ctrl F3 - Screen
set key \1376 \27OQ\27Oy
;Ctrl F4 - Move
set key \1377 \27OQ\27Om
;Ctrl F5 - Text In/Out
set key \1378 \27OQ\27Ot
;Ctrl F6 - Tab Align
set key \1379 \27OQ\27Ou
;Ctrl F7 - Footnote
set key \1380 \27OQ\27Ov
;Ctrl F8 - Print
set key \1381 \27OQ\27Ol
;Ctrl F9 - Merge/Sort
set key \1382 \27OQ\27Oq
;Ctrl F10 - Macro Def
set key \1383 \27OQ\27Or
;Alt F1 - Thesaurus
set key \2408 \27OR\27Ow
;Alt F2 - Replace
set key \2409 \27OR\27Ox
;Alt F3 - Reveal Codes
set key \2410 \27OR\27Oy
;Alt F4 - Block
set key \2411 \27OR\27Om
;Alt F5 - Mark Text
set key \2412 \27OR\27Ot
;Alt F6 - Flush Right
set key \2413 \27OR\27Ou
;Alt F7 - Math/Columns
set key \2414 \27OR\27Ov
;Alt F8 - Page
set key \2415 \27OR\27Ol
;Alt F9 - Merge Codes
set key \2416 \27OR\27Oq
;Alt F10 - Macro
set key \2417 \27OR\27Or
;Middle Keypad Insert
set key \4434 \27OR\27OM
;Right Keypad Ins
set key \338 \27OR\27OM
;Middle Keypad HOME
set key \4423 \27OS
;Right Keypad HOME
set key \327 \27OS
;Middle Keypad Pg Up
set key \4425 \27OP\27Os
;Right Keypad Pg Up
set key \329 \27OP\27Os
;Middle Keypad Delete
set key \4435 \27On
;Right Keypad Del
set key \339 \27On
;Middle Keypad End
set key \4431 \27OS\27OS\27[C ;Actually Functions as Home,Home,Right
;set key \4431 \27End ;This may be necessary to provide
; true End function in PlanPerfect
;Right Keypad End
set key \335 \27OS\27OS\27[C ;Actually Functions as Home,Home,Right
;set key \335 \27End ;This may be necessary to provide
; true End function in PlanPerfect
;Middle Keypad Pg Dn
set key \4433 \27Os
;Right Keypad Pg Dn
set key \337 \27Os
;Middle Keypad Up arrow
set key \4424 \Kuparr
;Right Keypad Up arrow
set key \328 \Kuparr
;Middle Keypad Left arrow
set key \4427 \Klfarr
;Right Keypad Left arrow
set key \331 \Klfarr
;Middle Keypad Right arrow
set key \4429 \Krtarr
;Right Keypad Right arrow
set key \333 \Krtarr
;Middle Keypad DownArrow
set key \4432 \Kdnarr
;Right Keypad Down arrow
set key \336 \Kdnarr
;Ctrl BackSpace - Delete Word
set key \127 \27OP\27On
;Shift Tab - Margin Release
set key \783 \27OP\27Oz ;this only works for UNIX WP products
;set key \783 \27OP\9 ;this only works for VAX/VMS WP products
;Ctrl ENTER - Hard Page
set key \10 \27OQ\27Os
;Keypad - ; Screen Up
set key \330 \27OP\27[A
;Ctrl Middle Keypad UpArrow - Screen Up
set key \5517 \27OP\27[A
;Ctrl Right Keypad UpArrow - Screen Up
set key \1421 \27OP\27[A
;Keypad + ; Screen Down
set key \334 \27OP\27[B
;Ctrl Middle Keypad DownArrow - Screen Down
set key \5521 \27OP\27[B
;Ctrl Right Keypad DownArrow - Screen Down
set key \1425 \27OP\27[B
;Ctrl Middle Keypad LeftArrow - Word left
set key \5491 \27OP\27[D
;Ctrl Right Keypad LeftArrow -Word Left
set key \1395 \27OP\27[D
;Ctrl Middle Keypad RightArrow - Word Right
set key \5492 \27OP\27[C
;Ctrl Right Keypad RightArrow - Word Right
set key \1396 \27OP\27[C
;Ctrl Middle Keypad End - Delete EOL
set key \5493 \27OQ\27On
;Ctrl Right Keypad End - Delete EOL
set key \1397 \27OQ\27On
;Ctrl Middle Keypad PgDn - Delete EOP
set key \5494 \27OR\27On
;Ctrl Right Keypad PgDn - Delete EOP
set key \1398 \27OR\27On
;Ctrl Middle Keypad PgUp - Macro Pause
set key \5508 \27OR\27Oz
;Ctrl Right Keypad PgUp - Macro Pause
set key \1412 \27OR\27Oz
;Ctrl Middle Keypad Home - Go To
set key \5495 \27OR\27Os
;Ctrl Right Keypad HOME - Go To
set key \1399 \27OR\27Os
;Alt 1 - Quick Macro
set key \2424 \27OP
;Alt 2 - Keymap 1
set key \2425 \27OY ;this only works for UNIX WP products
;Alt 2 - PF2 Key mapping
;set key \2425 \27OQ ;this only works for VAX/VMS WP products
;Alt 3 - Keymap 2
set key \2426 \27OZ ;this only works for UNIX WP products
;Alt 3 - PF3 Key mapping
;set key \2426 \27OR ;this only works for VAX/VMS WP products
;Alt A - QuickMacro A
set key \2334 \27OPa
;Alt B - QuickMacro B
set key \2352 \27OPb
;Alt C - QuickMacro C
set key \2350 \27OPc
;Alt D - QuickMacro D
set key \2336 \27OPd
;Alt E - QuickMacro E
set key \2322 \27OPe
;Alt F - QuickMacro F
set key \2337 \27OPf
;Alt G - QuickMacro G
set key \2338 \27OPg
;Alt H - QuickMacro H
set key \2339 \27OPh
;Alt I - QuickMacro I
set key \2327 \27OPi
;Alt J - QuickMacro J
set key \2340 \27OPj
;Alt K - QuickMacro K
set key \2341 \27OPk
;Alt L - QuickMacro L
set key \2342 \27OPl
;Alt M - QuickMacro M
set key \2354 \27OPm
;Alt N - QuickMacro N
set key \2353 \27OPn
;Alt O - QuickMacro O
set key \2328 \27OPo
;Alt P - QuickMacro P
set key \2329 \27OPp
;Alt Q - QuickMacro Q
set key \2320 \27OPq
;Alt R - QuickMacro R
set key \2323 \27OPr
;Alt S - QuickMacro S
set key \2335 \27OPs
;Alt T - QuickMacro T
set key \2324 \27OPt
;Alt U - QuickMacro U
set key \2326 \27OPu
;Alt V - QuickMacro V
set key \2351 \27OPv
;Alt W - QuickMacro W
set key \2321 \27OPw
;Alt X - QuickMacro X
set key \2349 \27OPx
;Alt Y - QuickMacro Y
set key \2325 \27OPy
;Alt Z - QuickMacro Z
set key \2348 \27OPz