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- From: dewey@centerline.com (Devan F. Dewey)
- Subject: Re: keypad & sql*forms
- Message-ID: <dewey-030992103113@sebastian.centerline.com>
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- References: <1992Sep3.133806.971@src.honeywell.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1992 14:35:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep3.133806.971@src.honeywell.com>, kdady@src.honeywell.com
- (Ken Dady) wrote:
- >
- > Is there a way to re-define the numeric keypad on a
- > VT100, Sun keyboard, Mac (running telnet) to be used
- > as a 'normal' keypad with SQL*forms? i.e.
- >
- > In case it matters I'm using oracle 6.0.30 on a Sun 4
- > and accessing it via a Mac SE with an extended keyboard
- > using BYU telnet 2.4.6 w/MacTCP.
- >
-
- I haven't done this but the theory is:
-
- emulate a vt220 (you'll need NCSA Telnet 2.5)
- get and extended keyboard for the SE
- use the keypad for the keypad and the function key across the top for
- F-keys.
-
- You'll tear your hair out trying to redefine everything to work as a vt100.
-
-
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