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For console redirection, an escape sequence starts with an escape character. This character can be entered in a number of different ways, depending on the
requirements of your terminal emulation software. For example, 0x1b, ^[, and all refer to the same escape character. Some terminal software uses
predefined macros to send the proper escape sequences. In HyperTerminal, you can define macros by selecting Key Macros from the View menu. Macros can
be assigned to almost any possible key for almost any key combination. Create a macro for each of your function keys.

Table D

-2

and

Table D

-3

list the

VT100/220 escape sequences that must be sent to represent a special key or command.

 

NOTE:

When defining macros in HyperTerminal, you must press before to signify that you are sending an escape sequence rather than

escaping out of the dialog box. If you do not have these settings, this is an indication that you must upgrade your terminal emulation software.

Table D-2. VT100/220 Supported Escape
Sequences 

Key

Supported Sequences Terminal Emulation

Up arrow

[ a

VT100/220

Down arrow [ b

VT100/220

Right arrow [ c

VT100/220

Left arrow

[ d

VT100/220

F1

op

VT100/220

F2

oq

VT100/220

F3

or

VT100/220

F4

os

VT100/220

F5

ot

VT100

F6

ou
[ 1 7 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F7

ov
[ 1 8 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F8

ow
[ 1 9 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F9

ox
[ 2 0 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F10

oy
[ 2 1 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F11

oz
[ 2 3 ~

VT100
VT100/220

F12

oa
[ 2 4 ~

VT100
VT100/220

Home

[ 1 ~

VT220

End

[ 4 ~

VT220

Insert

[ 2 ~

VT220

Delete

[ 3 ~

VT220

Page Up

[ 5 ~

VT220

Page Down [ 6 ~

VT220

Shift-Tab

[ z
[ 0 z

VT100
VT220

Table D-3. ANSI Supported
Escape Sequences 

Key

Supported Sequences

Up arrow

[ a

Down arrow [ b

Right arrow [ c

Left arrow

[ d

F1

op

F2

oq

F3

or

F4

os

F5

ot

F6

ou

F7

ov

F8

ow

F9

ox

F10

oy

F11

oz

F12

oa