C-10, Host command summary, Programming alphanumeric keys – HP Compaq t5510 Thin Client User Manual
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C-10
Host Command Summary
PROGRAMMING ALPHANUMERIC KEYS
Program Alphanumeric Key(s)
DCS " y D...D ST
where the data string D...D format is as follows:
Key1/Hex Code String/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/...;
Key#
Is the key station number of the key to be programmed as listed below:
Esc
110
F10
121
Page Up
85
F1
112
F11
122
Page Down
86
F2
113
F12
123
Cursor Left
79
F3
114
Print Screen
124
Cursor Right
89
F4
115
Scroll Lock
125
Cursor Up
83
F5
116
Pause
126
Cursor Down
84
F6
117
Insert
75
Keypad Enter
108
F7
118
Delete
76
Return
43
F8
119
Home
80
Backspace
15
F9
120
End
81
Tab
16
/
Is a delimiter.
Hex Code String
Specifies the hex code of the character to be transmitted
with each of the four modifier states in the following order:
Unshifted, Shifted, Alternate Shifted (Shift 2), and Control
(if omitted, use default). Use a period "." as a place holder
for an undefined modifier combination.
The hex code represents a valid code in the current 7-bit or
8-bit character set.
Use a minus "-" preceding the hex representation of a diacritical
sign if a diacritical mark is to be defined.
Function #
Is a number associated with a local function as listed below. For
example, function number "0" makes the key or key/modifier
inoperative. Function number "100" indicates a user-defined
sequence (UDS), and a UDS direction is defined following the
slash "/" delimiter.
0
No Function
91
Backspace
93
Escape
100
UDS
92
Cancel
94
Delete
UDS
Is the user-defined sequence specified in Hex format. Each hex code
in this string represents a value transmitted by the defined key
combined with the modifiers.
UDS Direction
Specifies the transmission direction:
0 or none
Normal (Host and/or terminal) default
1
Local (Terminal only)
2
Remote (Host only)