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Re: lynx-dev Keys, an attempt to understand
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Henry Nelson |
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Re: lynx-dev Keys, an attempt to understand |
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Mon, 15 Feb 1999 21:40:38 +0900 (JST) |
> for its handling. The DOS keyboard doesn't have any of the special
> vt100 keys mentioned below.
>
> > # Function key 1: 0x108
> > # vt100 Help Key: 0x108
> > # vt100 Do Key: 0x109
> > # vt100 Find Key: 0x10A
> > # vt100 Select Key: 0x10B
> > # vt100 Insert Key: 0x10C
> > # vt100 Remove Key: 0x10D
And I thought I was confused before! My DOS keyboard has these keys;
they are just given different names. I use with varying frequency
four PC keyboards: the "newer" 106-key Japanese, 101-key English,
NEC 98 (the most divergent), and Fujitsu FMR. All of them have those
keys -- what I call the six-key pad, two rows of three keys usually
located to the right of the alphabet keys and above the arrow keys.
What is the difference if I run Lynx directly on a DOS machine, or
run a telnet on the same DOS machine and manipulate Lynx running on
a Unix host?
__Henry
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