User`s manual
DL TCL™
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The table next to the keyboard graphical layout list all the defined key mappings.
In particular, the “Virtual Sequence” column shows the key sequence to be mapped,
while the “Physical Key” column displays the terminal physical key mapping the key
sequence.
The Key Mapping can be managed through the New, Edit and Delete buttons.
The Exit Emulation Key edit box shows (if defined) the mapped terminal key and can
be managed through the Map and Restore buttons.
Mapping the Terminal Keys
The key mapping process is very easy. Click on the New button to display the
following mask:
Figure 28 – Mapping a Virtual Sequence
First
create the key sequence to be mapped by clicking on the button(s) of the
keyboard simulator. Whenever the mouse passes over a button this is
yellow-highlighted. Once selected, its borders turn to yellow and the corresponding
key is stored in the General Virtual Sequence edit box positioned in the right part of
the screen. The Additional virtual keys drop-down window under the Keypad
Simulator allows selecting additional virtual function keys (for VT emulation only) and
characters to be used for creating escape sequences.