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Hello!

What is the keycode for the plus key on the keypad? Is there a keycode map
anywhere on the net that explains all the keys and their respective codes?

Thanks
Wally





"Brian E. Seppanen" <bseppanen@BELLMEMORIAL.ORG> on 03/17/2000 10:22:29 AM

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It's pretty easy to do.   Find us5250.map (assuming your using us5250.map
otherwise find the appropriate one).  Find Keycode 96 = KP_enter  change it
to Keycode 96 = Control_k, which is the field exit key.   Restart TN5250,
and you should be good to go.   This isn't appropriate for XT5250, I don't
believe.

Hope this helps.


Brian Seppanen
bseppanen@bellmemorial.org
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From: <wpadgett@camrosetech.com>
To: <LINUX5250@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: Field Exit


>
>
> Hello one and all!
>
> I have read some of the articles in the archives concerning field exit
key
> mappings. I was wondering if there was a way to map the numeric keypad
plus
> key to be the field exit. For me to implement this package into our 80+
> computer network here at our plant, I need that field exit over there. If
> anyone could help me or explain why I would be much obliged.
>
> Thanks
>
> Wally
>
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