Oracle*Terminal and PC keys remapping
From: Brian C. Shensky <ak730_at_yfn.ysu.edu>
Date: 7 Jun 1993 21:34:36 GMT
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Date: 7 Jun 1993 21:34:36 GMT
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I don't know how many of you have played with Oracle Terminal, but I have a *strange* situation...Is there any way to remap the 101-key keyboard's numeric keypad keys, especially the /*-+ keys to the right of the NumLock key? How about using F11 and F12? Can the grey cursor movement keys be mapped separately from the keypad equivalents?
Obviously, there must be *some* way to distinguish the /*-+ keypad keys from those on the qwerty keyboard, since I have programs which can differentiate between the two. Any ideas? All appreciated!
_Brian_
-- Brian C. Shensky 313-649-3909 voice/fax/data shensky_at_umcc.umich.edu 1954 Axtell #4 OS/2 2.1, Oracle RDBMS ak730_at_yfn.ysu.edu (BEST) Troy, MI 48084-4421 Occasional ARS N8FSR bq383_at_cleveland.freenet.edu ** DOS your operating system fit your needs? I bet it DOSn't. Mine does! **Received on Mon Jun 07 1993 - 23:34:36 CEST