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APPENDIX → VT102/VT220/Linux/Xterm Keys on the Local Keyboard

The list of keys below shows how the emulation's keys are mapped to the your local keyboard. This happens automatically when you choose to use the emulation for a connection

 

However, any of these keys can also be mapped to any other key-combination on the local keyboard via the Options→Keyboard Profiles. They can also be mapped to user-defined clickable screen buttons via (Options→Session Profile→User Buttons). Both is done by using the defined names for these from this table.

 

 

Main Keyboard Keys:

Xterm/VT220/VT420/VT520/VT102/Linux Key-Mappings Equivalent on the PC Keyboard
[F1] … [F4] not available
[PF1] … [PF4] [F1] … [F4] (*)
[F5] … [F10] [F5] … [F10] (*)
[F11]/[F12] [F11]/[F12] or
Shift+[F1]/[F2] (*)
[F13] … [F20] Shift+[F3] … [F10] (*)
[Insert Here] [Ins]
Shift+[Home]
[Remove] [Del]
[Select] [Home]
[Find] [End]
[Prev Screen] [PageUp]
[Next Screen] [PageDown]

(*) Some servers use variants of the F-Keys. In fact especially for the Xterm emulation the mappings for the function keys are quite a mess (see the internet link below). If you have trouble with the built in codes, try to create a keyboard profile (Options menu) and map the F-Key with values from the following table: Common Codes for F-Key Mappings.

 

 

Numeric/Auxiliary Keypad:

VT102 Aux Keypad PC Numeric Keypad (Num Lock Off)
[PF1] [F1]
[PF2] [F2]
[PF3] [F3]
[PF4] [F4]
[0] … [9] [0] … [9]
[Enter] [Enter]
[.] [./Del]
[-] [-]
[,] [+]

 
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