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I'm currently trying to get it fixed off the list with M. Desimone. I will send you a "test version". Still, I don't want it to be distributed too far. I'll try to submit a patch to be able to remap the keys with the tn5250rc file sooner if the demand is high. Marc-Antoine Ruel > -----Message d'origine----- > DeÂ: linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux5250- > bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Fred Horvat > EnvoyÃÂ: 3 mars, 2005 10:52 > ÃÂ: Linux 5250 Development Project > ObjetÂ: Re: [LINUX5250] help key map > > Bummer, I just started using the Windows version today of 0.16.5 and also > need to have the ENTER and FIELD EXIT keys remapped from years of dumb > tube and Client Access use. > > The java version has the keys mapped properly but there's a bug when you > press the scroll key and fill the buffer with the java version and it > locks up. This is why I decided to try the Windows TN5250 version. Looks > good so far but I am not programmed yet to use the PC ENTER key yet. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Paride <tn5250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Linux 5250 Development Project" <linux5250@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] help key map > Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 08:59:49 +0100 > > > > > Ruel, Marc-Antoine ha scritto: > > > > > Currently, the key mapping of the win32 port is hard-coded, > > > meaning that it requires a recompile to change the mapping of a > > > key. I can do a special version of 0.16.5 for you if you want to. > > > > > > I'm currently adding this kind of functionality for the ActiveX > > > version. I'm thinking of adding this to the win32 port too. > > > > > > Marc-Antoine Ruel > > > > > Ok. > > I launch tn5250 with new dll but it do not permit me to > > autenticate. The enter key do not produce any result, and ctrl key > > seems to do "enter" key functions on client access. > > > > Paride Desimone
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