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The following table lists the VT100 PF1-PF4 key definitions. Encoding of each listed key is
supported; decoding is not applicable.
The following table lists the ANSI mode control sequences for VT100 terminal emulation and
indicates Avocent encoding/decoding support, where Yes = supported and No = not supported.
Table D.6: VT100 PF1-PF4 Key Definitions
Key Code Sequence
F1 Esc [ O P
F2 Esc [ O Q
F3 Esc [ O R
F4 Esc [ O S
Table D.7: VT100 ANSI Mode Control Sequences
Control Sequence Definition Encode/Decode
Esc [ Pn; Pn R Cursor Position Report No/No
Esc [ Pn D Cursor Backward No/Yes
Esc [ Pn B Cursor Down No/Yes
Esc [ Pn C Cursor Forward No/Yes
Esc [ Pn; Pn H Cursor Position No/Yes
Esc [ Pn A Cursor Up No/Yes
Esc [ Pn c Device Attributes No/No
Esc # 8 Screen Alignment Display No/Yes
Esc # 3 Double Height Line - Top Half No/No
Esc # 4 Double Height Line - Bottom Half No/No
Esc # 6 Double Width Line No/No
Esc Z Identify Terminal No/No
Esc = Keypad Application Mode No/No
Esc > Keypad Numeric Mode No/No
Esc [ Ps q Load LEDs No/No
Esc 8 Restore Cursor No/Yes
Esc [ <sol>; <par>;
Report Terminal Parameters
<nbits>; <xspeed>; <rspeed>;
<clkmul>; <flags>x
No/No
Esc [ <sol> x Request Terminal Parameters No/No
Esc 7 Save Cursor No/Yes
Esc [ Pn; Pn r Set Top and Bottom Margins No/No
Esc # 5 Single Width Line No/No
Esc [ 2; Ps y Invoke Confidence Test No/No
Esc [ Ps n Device Status Report No/Yes
Esc [ Ps J Erase in Display No/Yes
Esc [ Ps K Erase in Line No/Yes