Under OS/2, the arrow and function keys return a different set of escape sequences. This file lists the escape sequences for OS/2. FOr example, the standard ANSI escape sequence for the up arrow is "\e[A" whereas the `up' arrow returns "\xE0H". [Note: the sequences described here were adapted from the jed documentation. However, jed has a more sophisticated key mapping than slrn and some of these may be incorrect. Please let me know if some are wrong. --John] % Home \xE0G % Up \xE0H % PgUp \xE0I % Left \xE0K % Right \xE0M % End \xE0O % Down \xE0P % PgDn \xE0Q % Insert \xE0R % Delete \xE0S % Key No-modifier Ctrl Shift Alt % ------------------------------------------------------------- % F1: ^@; ^@^ ^@T ^@h % F2: ^@< ^@_ ^@U ^@i % F3: ^@= ^@` ^@V ^@j % F4: ^@> ^@a ^@W ^@k % F5: ^@? ^@b ^@X ^@l % F6: ^@@ ^@c ^@Y ^@m % F7: ^@A ^@d ^@Z ^@n % F8: ^@B ^@e ^@[ ^@o % F9: ^@C ^@f ^@\ ^@p % F10: ^@D ^@g ^@] ^@q % F11: ^@\d133 ^@\d137 ^@\d135 ^@\d139 % F12: ^@\d134 ^@\d136 ^@\d136 ^@\d140