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- From: chem8w@rosie.uh.edu (Norby)
- Subject: Re: VAX/VMS emmulation simplified
- Message-ID: <4SEP199200040913@rosie.uh.edu>
- Summary: Well, another way...
- News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41
- Keywords: VMS, ProTERM
- Sender: chem8w@rosie.uh.edu (Councilman, David A.)
- Nntp-Posting-Host: rosie.uh.edu
- Organization: University of Houston
- References: <1992Sep3.001126.6471@iscsvax.uni.edu>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 05:04:00 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <1992Sep3.001126.6471@iscsvax.uni.edu>, fisher2557@iscsvax.uni.edu writes...
- >Someone was asking how to use an Apple (specifically in ProTerm) on a VAX/VMS
- >system and get the arrow keys... Hit Apple-M for macros and key this bugger
- >in on line 1:
- >pr /^k^[[D^R^H/ pr /^K^[[C^R^U/ pr /^K^[[B^R^J/ pr /^K^[[A^R^K/
- >In the TPU editor, type apple-1 and watch the action. Your arrow keys will now
- >function fine within the editor. You must do this EVERY TIME you go into the
- >editor. Also, be using vt-100 emulation or better, and hit ctrl-W whenever you
- >doubt the emmulation put the text where it belongs. Also, ctrl-B is the DO
- >key, which can give you access to the higher commands. (type "FIND" instead of
- >pressing the FIND key!) Hope someone gets some use out of this.
- >
- >--
- >
- >later,
- > Nathan (this tag line is umop ap!sdn)
- > FISHER2557@ISCSVAX.UNI.EDU "do I know WHO?..."
-
- I never had any problems with using the solid-apple key in conjunction with
- the arrow keys while in VT-100 emulation. (I am using v2.2)
-
- I believe holding the solid apple key (on my //c) and pressing the arrow keys
- sends a vt-100 arrow character, rather than the straight ASCII...
-
- I'm sure if I'm wrong, someone will correct me...
-
- Daniel Ratzlaff (Norby)
- CHEM8W@Jetson.UH.edu
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