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- From: rm55+@pitt.edu (Rudolph T Maceyko)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: Help defining keys ...
- Message-ID: <2348@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 17:26:15 GMT
- References: <1jp8luINN7g6@aludra.usc.edu>
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- In article <1jp8luINN7g6@aludra.usc.edu> judson@aludra.usc.edu (Tom Judson) writes:
- >
- >On my VAXstation, the comma key is suppossed to echo a '<' and the
- >period key a '>'. But, they just print out comma and period.
- >
- >* I used the "Keyboard" menu option to select "Comma Key Sends ,<"
- > but that did not help.
-
- I had that problem, too.
-
- You'll notice (if you have an LK-401; I don't know about others) that
- the "<>" key is present between the left shift key and "z". It works.
- But if you want SHIFT-, and SHIFT-. to work as well:
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- Make sure you have the right keyboard set. The "System Default" is
- apparently not LK-401, which is what I have. In my set up, I would choose
- the Keyboard Type from the Session Manager Options menu.
-
- Also, setting DECterm Keyboard Options "Angle Brackets Key Sends '~"
- and "Comma Key Sends ,<" makes SHIFT-, and SHIFT-. work, but not the
- "<>" key! (Under "System Default" Session Manager Keyboard setting.)
-
- I hope this helps!
-
- Later,
- Rudy
-
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- Rudy Maceyko <rm55+@pitt.edu> University of Pittsburgh/CIS
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