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; File: CKOVTK2.INI
;
; Extended Keyboard definitions for OS/2 C-Kermit 5A(190)
; using keyboard verbs exactly compatible with MS-DOS Kermit's.
; Works with any VT terminal type: VT52, VT100, VT102, VT220.
;
; If you don't like the key assignments made in this command file,
; feel free to change them to suit your tastes.
;
; Frank da Cruz and Christine M. Gianone
; Columbia University, New York City
; February 28, 1994
;
if not eq "\v(program)" "C-Kermit" -
end 1 \v(cmdfile) can be used only by C-Kermit.
if not eq "\v(system)" "OS/2" -
end 1 \v(cmdfile) can be used only by OS/2 C-Kermit.
if < \v(version) 501190 -
end 1 \v(cmdfile) requires C-Kermit 5A(190) or later.
echo Executing \v(cmdfile) for full VT220 key mappings...
; The following are the default anyway, corresponding to the startup states
; of the DEC cursor and auxilliary keypads.
set terminal arrow-keys cursor ; Arrow keys are in cursor mode by default
set terminal keypad-mode numeric ; DEC keypad in numeric mode by default
; The Num Lock key toggles between two different scan codes each time it is
; pressed, and furthermore still acts as Num Lock for the numeric keypad digit
; keys. Hence, duplicate definitions for Num Lock and the keypad digits.
;
; Scan Definition DEC VT Key IBM PC Key IBM Key Group
;
set key \766 \Kgold ; PF1 (Gold) Num Lock Numeric keypad
set key \510 \Kgold ; PF1 (Gold) Num Lock Numeric keypad
set key \559 \Kpf2 ; PF2 Keypad / Numeric keypad
set key \554 \Kpf3 ; PF3 Keypad * Numeric keypad
set key \557 \Kpf4 ; PF4 Keypad - Numeric keypad
; DEC PF1-PF4 also assigned to PC F1-F4.
;
set key \315 \Kgold ; PF1 (Gold) F1 Top Rank F keys
set key \316 \Kpf2 ; PF2 F2 Top Rank F keys
set key \317 \Kpf3 ; PF3 F3 Top Rank F keys
set key \318 \Kpf4 ; PF4 F4 Top Rank F keys
; DEC auxiliary keypad digit keys (two each, for Num Lock On and Off).
;
set key \338 \Kkp0 ; KP 0 Keypad 0 Numeric keypad
set key \560 \Kkp0 ; KP 0 Keypad 0 Numeric keypad
set key \335 \Kkp1 ; KP 1 Keypad 1 Numeric keypad
set key \561 \Kkp1 ; KP 1 Keypad 1 Numeric keypad
set key \336 \Kkp2 ; KP 2 Keypad 2 Numeric keypad
set key \562 \Kkp2 ; KP 2 Keypad 2 Numeric keypad
set key \337 \Kkp3 ; KP 3 Keypad 3 Numeric keypad
set key \563 \Kkp3 ; KP 3 Keypad 3 Numeric keypad
set key \331 \Kkp4 ; KP 4 Keypad 4 Numeric keypad
set key \564 \Kkp4 ; KP 4 Keypad 4 Numeric keypad
set key \332 \Kkp5 ; KP 5 Keypad 5 Numeric keypad
set key \565 \Kkp5 ; KP 5 Keypad 5 Numeric keypad
set key \333 \Kkp6 ; KP 6 Keypad 6 Numeric keypad
set key \566 \Kkp6 ; KP 6 Keypad 6 Numeric keypad
set key \327 \Kkp7 ; KP 7 Keypad 7 Numeric keypad
set key \567 \Kkp7 ; KP 7 Keypad 7 Numeric keypad
set key \328 \Kkp8 ; KP 8 Keypad 8 Numeric keypad
set key \568 \Kkp8 ; KP 8 Keypad 8 Numeric keypad
set key \329 \Kkp9 ; KP 9 Keypad 9 Numeric keypad
set key \569 \Kkp9 ; KP 9 Keypad 9 Numeric keypad
; DEC auxiliary keypad punctuation and other keys. Note that DEC keypads have
; four keys on the right, whereas IBM keypads have only three. Thus the
; need for an Alt-key modifier on one of them. Also note that while it might
; seem to make more sense to map DEC Keypad Minus to IBM Keypad Minus, most
; DEC users are accustomed to having PF1-PF4 across the top keypad row.
;
set key \339 \KkpDot ; KP Period Keypad Period Numeric keypad
set key \558 \KkpDot ; KP Period Keypad Period Numeric keypad
set key \525 \KkpEnter ; KP Enter Keypad Enter Numeric keypad
set key \334 \KkpMinus ; KP Minus Alt-Keypad-Plus Numeric keypad
set key \555 \KkpComa ; KP Comma Keypad Plus Numeric keypad
; DEC Cursor keys
;
set key \584 \KupArr ; Up Arrow Up Arrow Cursor keypad
set key \592 \KdnArr ; Down Arrow Down Arrow Cursor keypad
set key \589 \KrtArr ; Right Arrow Right Arrow Cursor keypad
set key \587 \KlfArr ; Left Arrow Left Arrow Cursor keypad
; DEC Editing keys, VT220 and above.
; By making these Ctrl-keys, we lose Ctrl-Page-Up and Ctrl-Page-Down
; for line-at-a-time rollback control. It would have been preferable to
; make them Alt-keys, but Alt-home generates no scan code.
;
set key \658 \KdecFind ; Find Ctrl-Insert Gray keypad
set key \631 \KdecInsert ; Insert Ctrl-Home Gray keypad
set key \644 \KdecRemove ; Remove Ctrl-Page-Up Gray keypad
set key \659 \KdecSelect ; Select Ctrl-Delete Gray keypad
set key \629 \KdecPrev ; Previous Screen Ctrl-End Gray keypad
set key \630 \KdecNext ; Next Screen Ctrl-Page-Down Gray keypad
set key \389 \KdecHelp ; Help = F15 F11 (Can't use Print Screen,
set key \390 \KdecDo ; Do = F16 F12 Scroll Lock, or Pause)
; DEC Function keys, VT220 and above
;
set key \320 \KdecF6 ; F6 F6 Top Rank F keys
set key \321 \KdecF7 ; F7 F7 Top Rank F keys
set key \322 \KdecF8 ; F8 F8 Top Rank F keys
set key \323 \KdecF9 ; F9 F9 Top Rank F keys
set key \324 \KdecF10 ; F10 F10 Top Rank F keys
set key \360 \KdecF11 ; F11 / Esc Alt-F1 Top Rank F keys
set key \361 \KdecF12 ; F12 / BS Alt-F2 Top Rank F keys
set key \362 \KdecF13 ; F13 / LF Alt-F3 Top Rank F keys
set key \363 \KdecF14 ; F14 Alt-F4 Top Rank F keys
set key \366 \KdecF17 ; F17 Alt-F7 Top Rank F keys
set key \367 \KdecF18 ; F18 Alt-F8 Top Rank F keys
set key \368 \KdecF19 ; F19 Alt-F9 Top Rank F keys
set key \369 \KdecF20 ; F20 Alt-F10 Top Rank F keys
; End of CKOVTK2.INI