Keyboard mapping, Key equivalents, Sun's startup keys – Network Technologies ST-nXm-U User Manual
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NTI NODEMUX MULTI-USER UNIVERSAL KVM SWITCH
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KEYBOARD MAPPING
The keyboard configuration of each CPU is saved in the NTI Switch. For example, if the CPU attached to Port 4 had CAPS LOCK
and NUM LOCK selected the last time that CPU was accessed, then they will automatically be set when that CPU is accessed
again.
Key Equivalents
Using the chart below, find the character needed to be typed on the CPU being accessed, then follow the row across for the
equivalent on the keyboard device being used. (See Figure 17 on page 27 for reference.)
PS/2 101
WINXX
SUN Keyboard
L-Ctrl L-Ctrl L-Ctrl
L-Alt L-Alt L-Alt
R-Ctrl R-Ctrl Compose
R+Alt R+Alt/Aplcn
Alt-Graph
SB+Alt Logo Meta
SB+RT Arrow
SB+RT Arrow
Power
SB = Space Bar
L and R = Left and Right keys when two keys are marked the same on a keyboard.
SUN's Startup Keys
With a Sun keyboard attached to the switch, the following emergency startup keys are supported:
Key
Function
Key
Function
Stop Bypass
POST
Stop-F Enter
Forth on TTYA instead of probing
Stop-A
Abort
Stop-N
Reset NVRAM contents to default values
Stop-D
Enter diagnostic mode
This switch will also support other startup commands not listed above.
SUN’S 14 EXTRA KEYS
Use the chart below to type SUN’s additional 14 keys using a PS/2 101 or a WIN95 keyboard (SB= Space Bar)
PS/2,Win,Mac
Keyboards
Sun Extras
PS/2,Win,Mac
Keyboards
Sun Extras
SB+F1
Stop (L1)
SB+F8
Paste (L8)
SB+F2
Again (L2)
SB+F9
Find (L9)
SB+F3
Props (L3)
SB+F10
Cut (L10)
SB+F4 Undo
(L4)
SB+F11
Help
SB+F5
Front (L5)
SB + UP Arrow
Vol +
SB+F6
Copy (L6)
SB + DOWN Arrow
Vol -
SB+F7
Open (L7)
SB + LEFT Arrow
Mute