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That's not the Hex key - on the dumb terminal keyboard was a key labeled Hex, that prompted you for the hex code and would then enter it at the cursor. See my other post for some code to do this.

Vern

At 01:47 PM 9/23/2004, you wrote:
If you're running iSeries Access (Client Access) for Windows,
you can do this in the keyboard setup.  For example, my CTRL-W
and CTRL-R keys are mapped:

CTRL-W  apl 22 (white)
CRTL-R  apl 28 (red)

Terry

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: RE: Missing keys from the PC
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> Speaking of missing keys...  Is there a way to map the "Hex" key onto
> the PC "emulated" keyboard.   The workstn keyboard had a Hex key used
> to input special characters, mostly screen attributes.  I like to
> highlight and color code some of my source files.
>
> Eurrat
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