User manual - TE_SmartClient_UsersManual

NAURTECH TERMINAL EMULATION & DATA COLLECTION WEB BROWSER FOR WINDOWS CE / WINDOWS MOBILE
CETerm | CE3270 | CE5250 | CEVT220 Page 67
Keymap: Select the keymap you wish to edit. You may select the session
specific map for the current session (Session #), an emulation map (3270, 5250,
HTML, or VT), the Base map, or the Common map.
Key: This column shows the ASCII character or "Virtual Key" symbol for the
remapped physical key. If a symbol is not available, the key may be shown as a
hexadecimal value.
Flags: This column shows the type of key and modifier keys, which must be
pressed.
V indicates a Virtual Key.
A indicates "Alt" is pressed with the key.
C indicates "Ctrl" is pressed with the key.
S indicates "Shift" is pressed with the key.
NOTE: If you have Meta Keys configured, you may see additional state key
options.
Action: This column shows the action that the remapping invokes. If the key
invokes a "Text #" action, the current text is shown.
New: This button opens a New Key dialog to add a new key to the map.
Edit: This button allows modification of the highlighted key mapping from the list.
Tapping this button will open an Edit Key dialog. Alternatively you may double-
tap the entry in the list to modify it.
Delete: This will delete the current highlighted key remapping from the list.
Restore Map to Default: Tap this button to reset the current map to the default
contents.
NOTE: If you have enabled device specific key remaps to be included under the
“Select Keymap” tab, you must tap “Restore Map to Default” button to include the
default key remap bindings for the selected emulation. You will see the table
being populated with the new key remap bindings for that emulation.
The same is true if you are disabling the use of device specific key remap
bindings.
New / Edit Key Dialog This dialog is used to edit existing entries and add new
mappings. If a new or edited mapping conflicts with an existing mapping, you will be
given a choice to apply or reject the new mapping. Note that this dialog may vary in its
configuration attributes depending upon specific device tailored versions of CETerm,
which may include default key remap bindings for legacy support.