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You can change it to use control as enter, if you like...   search the
archives, this question has been asked & answered many times.

I wouldn't recommend changing this in console mode, tho... just in the
xterm....


On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Chris Rehm wrote:

> Well,
>     I'm brand new to tn5250. Just installed it last Friday. But I'm one
> of those right hand control -> Enter guys. I like to change my Enter key
> to Field exit.
>     Just voicing my opinion.
>
> James Rich wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, tonyl wrote:
> >
> >>Here's a wish list request:
> >>
> >>import client access's .kmp (keyboard map) files.
> >>
> >
> >Here is vote to *not* import those files.  tn5250 by and large doesn't run
> >on windows machines so why waste time trying to import files created on
> >windows machines?  Why should we mimic the IBM way?  I'm sure that there
> >are easier ways to handle key-mapping on UNIX machines than trying to
> >import Client Access files (even though those files would just tell us how
> >the map should be set up).  Just save the map as <insert your favorite
> >text file format here - .Xresources format ain't too bad, use XML if you
> >want>.
> >
> >James Rich
> >james@eaerich.com
> >
>
> Chris Rehm
> javadisciple@earthlink.net
>



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