Keyboard Layout and Mapping Reference
This chapter describes U.S. keyboard layouts supported by the
host system. The keyboards are selected during installation or
customization procedures. You can use keyboard layouts to locate
character positions on the keyboard.
Different characters can appear in different key positions, depending on
the country language selected. The function keys located across the top
of the keyboard are not shown. Shaded areas show keys that are not
available on some U.S. keyboards.
Refer to Emulator User's Reference and the online Personal
Communications help for more information on keyboard layouts and
mapping. Refer to your Windows(R) documentation for more
information about the country and code page options.
The function keys have the following shift statuses.
Figure 1. Shift Statuses for Function Keys
Following are some abbreviations for the keys.
- AltCur
- Alternate Cursor
- AltView
- Alternate View
- BackSp
- Back Space
- BackTb
- Backtab
- BgnOLn
- Begin of Line
- BotOPg
- Bottom of Page
- BtbWord
- Backtab Word
- CarRtn
- Carrier Return
- ChgFmt
- Change Format
- ChgScrn
- Change Screen
- ChrAdv
- Character Advance
- Ctrl
- Control
- CurBlink
- Cursor Blink
- CurSel
- Cursor Select
- DelWord
- Delete Word
- DevCan
- Device Cancel
- DspTxC
- Display TextCode
- Dup
- Duplicate
- EditCop
- Edit Copy
- EditPst
- Edit Paste
- EditUnd
- Edit Undo
- EndFld
- End of Field
- EndOLn
- End of Line
- ErEOF
- Erase EOF
- ErFld
- Erase Field
- ErInp
- Erase Input
- Fld-
- Field-
- Fld+
- Field+
- FldColor
- Field Color
- FldExt
- Field Exit
- FldHigh
- Field Highlight
- FldMark
- Field Mark
- FldTrns
- Transparency Field Inherit
- FastDn
- Fast Down
- FastDow
- Fast Down
- FastUp
- Fast Up
- FieldCol
- Field Color
- GrpCsr
- Graphic Cursor
- HostPr
- Host Print
- JmpNext
- Jump Next
- JumpNxt
- Jump Next
- MarkLef
- Mark Left
- MkDown
- Mark Down
- MkLeft
- Mark Left
- MkRight
- Mark Right
- MrkUp
- Mark Up
- MarkDow
- Mark Down
- MarkRig
- Mark Right
- MoveDow
- Move Down
- MoveLef
- Move Left
- MoveRig
- Move Right
- MvDown
- Move Down
- MvLeft
- Move Left
- MvRight
- Move Right
- MvUp
- Move Up
- NewLin
- New Line
- ReqBSp
- Required Backspace
- ReqTab
- Required Tab
- RolDwn
- Roll Down
- RollDow
- Roll Down
- RolUp
- Roll Up
- Rst/Ctrl
- Reset/Ctrl
- RPause
- Record/Play Pause
- SOSI
- SOSI Display
- SOSI/G
- SOSI Generate
- SysAttn
- System Attention
- SysReq
- System Request
- TabFld
- Tab Field
- TopOPg
- Top of Page
- TransOp
- Transparency Opaque
- TrnfldI
- Transparency Field Inherit
- TrnOp
- Transparency Opaque
- TstReq
- Test Request
- Turquois
- Turquoise
- UnderSc
- Underscore
- UndScr
- Underscore
- WdWrap
- Word Wrap
- Note:
- This keyboard layout does not include Personal Communications local function
(for example, edit copy, edit paste, etc.).
- Note:
- This keyboard layout does not include Personal Communications local function
(for example, edit copy, edit paste, etc.).
This section shows the APL keyboard layouts for each country. Only
APL characters are shown in each shift position (up/down/ALT).
Language
| Type
|
Austrian/German
| 1
|
Belgian
| 2
|
Canadian-Bilingual
| 1
|
Denmark
| 1
|
Finnish/Swedish
| 1
|
French AZERTY
| 2
|
Hangeul
| 4
|
Italian
| 1
|
Japanese
| 4
|
Latin American Spanish
| 1
|
Norwegian
| 1
|
Portuguese
| 1
|
Simplified Chinese
| 4
|
Spanish
| 1
|
Swiss-French
| 1
|
Swiss-German
| 1
|
Traditional Chinese
| 4
|
U.K. English
| 1
|
U.S. English
| 3
|
Figure 2. Type-1 APL Keyboard
Figure 3. Type-2 APL Keyboard
Figure 4. Type-3 APL Keyboard
Figure 5. Type-4 APL Keyboard
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