Manual
APPENDIX F: EMULATING SUN KEYS WITH A PS/2 KEYBOARD 79 
Appendix F: Emulating Sun Keys with a PS/2 
Keyboard 
We recommend that you use a Sun keyboard and mouse at your user stations if there are any Sun CPUs in 
your Paragon system. If you must use a PS/2 keyboard to control a Sun CPU attached to your Paragon 
system, the Paragon is able to perform some keyboard emulation. To emulate most of the special “extra” 
keys that are present on Sun keyboards but not PS/2 keyboards, first press and hold either [Scroll Lock] or 
the combination of [Ctrl] and [Alt]; these function as permanent “Sun keystroke hotkeys.” (If [Scroll Lock] 
is your OSUI hotkey or previous-channel key you will want to use [Ctrl] + [Alt].) Then press the 
corresponding character on the PS/2 keyboard: 
WHILE PRESSING A CHARACTER 
HOTKEY, PRESS THIS PS/2 
KEYBOARD KEY... 
...TO GENERATE THIS SUN 
KEYBOARD KEYSTROKE: 
[F2] [Again] 
[F3] [Props] 
[F4] [Undo] 
[F5] [Front] 
[F6] [Copy] 
[F7] [Open] 
[F8] [Paste] 
[F9] [Find] 
[F10] [Cut] 
[F11] [Help] 
[F12] [Mute] 
[*] on the keypad  [Compose] 
[+] on the keypad  [Vol +] 
[–] on the keypad  [Vol –] 
The one exception to this procedure is the Sun keyboard’s [Stop] character. To generate [Stop] with a PS/2 
keyboard, hold down the [Pause/Break] key and press the letter [A]. 










