HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

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Customizing 3270 Emulation
Customizing Key Definitions
Depending on existing key combinations, setting a new combination can
have one of four possible outcomes:
If the new key combination is not already used and the function is
currently undefined, the new definition is displayed in the
Function/Keystroke list box.
•If the new key combination is not already used but the function is
currently defined as a different key combination, the dialog box
shown in Figure 6-18, “New Key Combination Not Used but Defined
Dialog Box,” is displayed.
Make one of the following choices:
To assign the new key combination to the function, choose
<Redefine>.
To end the redefinition without making the change, choose
<Cancel>.
The View and Define Key Definitions dialog is displayed again.
If the new key combination is already in use and the function is
currently undefined, the dialog box shown in Figure 6-19, “New Key
Combination Currently Undefined Dialog Box,” is displayed.
Make one of the following choices:
To reassign the new key combination to the function and clear its
previous use, choose <Redefine>.
To end the redefinition without making the change, choose
<Cancel>.
The View and Define Key Definitions dialog is displayed again.
If the new key combination is already in use and the function is
currently defined as a different key combination, the dialog box
shown in Figure 6-20, “New Key Combination in Use but Function
Defined Differently Dialog Box,” is displayed.
Make one of the following choices:
To reassign the new key combination to the function and clear its
previous use, choose <Redefine>.