User`s manual

CONFIGURING THROUGH DL MOBILE CONFIGURATOR™ ENTERPRISE 2
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Then
, click on the Next button to define the mapping terminal key. In this case,
whenever the mouse passes over a button this is red-highlighted. Once selected, its
borders turn to red and the corresponding key is stored in the Physical Key to Press
edit box.
The Clear button available in the mask deletes all characters defined within the
Generated Virtual Sequence edit box, while the Undo button restores the previously
defined sequence , if any, in both the edit boxes.
Finally
, save the defined key mapping. It will be then listed in the Virtual
Sequence/Physical Key columns and the program is ready to start a new mapping
procedure.
Examples
The following mapping examples refer to the keyboard of the Viper™ 48 Key terminal
using the 5250 emulation type.
Function Key/Sequence to Map
(yellow highlighted)
Mapping Key/Sequence
(red highlighted)
Map “A” key to “B” key A B
Map “Tab” to “Space” key FUNC + SPACE SPACE
Map “Field Exit” to “Esc” key CTRL + T ESC
Map “F1” to “Q” using
escape sequence
0x1B + 4F + 50 Q
Changing Existing Sequences
To change or delete an existing key sequence, click over a sequence listed within the
table and click on the
or button.
The Edit button opens the mask (see Figure 28) where changing the key mapping
specifications.
The Delete button deletes the selected sequence from the list within the table.