HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)
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F2 PF1 (1)
F3 spacebar
F4 PF3, spacebar or PF3, = (1)
F5 Return
F6 none
F7 none
F8 none
(1) See the "Configuration: HP 700/60 in DEC mode, or DEC terminals with PC-AT-type key-
board" subsection below.
See the comments on softkeys and TAB keys in the "VT320 Terminal Support" subsection above.
Configuration: HP 700/60 Terminal in DEC Mode, or DEC Terminal with PC-AT-Type Keyboard
Customers using the following configuration may want to be aware of the following keyboard difference.
It may be possible for a user with the "HP 700/60 terminal in DEC mode, or DEC terminal with PC-AT-type
keyboard" configuration to be told to press function key F1 through F4 to achieve some desired result. For
an HP 700/60 terminal in DEC mode or DEC terminals, these functions keys may be mapped onto
PF1−PF4 keys. However, the PC-AT-type keyboard does not provide PF1−PF4 keys, as does the
DEC/ANSI keyboard.
Key Maps to
Num Lock PF1
/ PF2
* PF3
−− PF4
These keys are above the number pad on the right side of the keyboard. Please note that although this
keyboard is called a PC AT-type keyboard, it is supplied by HP. A PC AT-type keyboard can be recognized
by location of Esc key at the left-top of the keyboard.
Wyse60 Terminal Support
On Wyse60, use the DEL key (located next to Backspace) to backspace. On an HP 700/60 with a PC AT-
type keyboard in Wyse60 mode, the DEL key is located in the bottom row on the number pad.
Wyse60 terminals provide a single line to display softkey labels unlike HP terminals which provide two
lines. Sometimes this may result in truncated softkey labels. For example, the
Help on Context
label
for F1 may appear as
Help on C. Some standard labels for screen-oriented applications, such as SAM
and swinstall are as follows:
The SAM label: May appear on the Wyse60 as:
Help On Context Help On C
Select/Deselect Select/D
Menubar on/off Menubar
DEPENDENCIES
SAM runs in an X Window environment as well as on the following kinds of terminals or terminal emula-
tors:
• HP-compatible terminal with programmable function keys and on-screen display of function key
labels.
• VT-100 and VT-320
• WY30 and WY60
Depending on what other applications are running concurrently with SAM, more swap space may be
required. SAM requires the following amounts of internal memory:
8 MB If using terminal based version of SAM.
16 MB If using Motif X Window version of SAM.
For more detailed information about how to use SAM on a terminal, see the Managing Systems and Work-
groups manual.
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 − 5 − Section 1M−−755
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