To assign an action to a keyboard key:
Highlight the keyboard button you want to customize.
Choose the Normal, Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Alt-Gr, Alt-Shift, Alt-Ctrl, or Shift-Ctrl radio button.
Select the Edit button.
Choose the appropriate action category, then select an item within the category.
Click OK to return to the Customize Keyboard Editor screen.
Repeat steps 1-5 as necessary.
Click OK to save and exit.
Note: If the Language selected is English (U.S.), the 101 key enhanced keyboard will be displayed. If the Language is not English (U.S.), the 102 key enhanced keyboard will be displayed.
Define Function or Assignment
This area contains eight buttons. They represent the eight different control
key combinations that may be used with each key. Any action
may be mapped to each of these eight
control key combinations.
Normal – the key value without any control keys being held down.
Shift – the key value with the Shift key held down.
Ctrl – the key value with the Ctrl key held down.
Alt – the key value with the Alt key held down.
Alt-Gr – the key value with the Alt-Gr key held down (non-U.S. only)
Alt-Shift – the key value with Alt and Shift keys held down.
Alt-Ctrl – the key value with Alt and Ctrl keys held down.
Shift-Ctrl – the key value with Shift and Ctrl keys held down.
Note: For English (U.S.) the Alt-Gr is not available as a separate control key, and performs the same function as the Alt key.
Save As
Allows you to save the current custom keyboard settings in a separate keyboard
map file.
OK
Saves the current custom keyboard settings into the appropriate location.
If one of the default keyboard maps (PASSPORT, EXTRA!, Rumba or IBM) or
Custom is selected in Options>Keyboard
then the settings will be saved to the session profile. If External File
is selected in Options>Keyboard
then the settings will be saved to the currently selected external keyboard
map file.
Defaults
This button provides the ability to reset the keyboard map and the keyboard
language. The keyboard map affects the AID key or host key mappings. The
keyboard language affects the text character mappings.