Re: Kermit key-mapping
From: Peggy Brown <oispeggy_at_ubvmsc.cc.buffalo.edu>
Date: 29 Jan 92 19:52:00 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Jan29.195036.16576_at_acsu.buffalo.edu>
Date: 29 Jan 92 19:52:00 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Jan29.195036.16576_at_acsu.buffalo.edu>
In article <1992Jan15.143347.5842_at_cbnewsm.att.com>, ortcm_at_cbnewsm.att.com (thomas.mcguigan) writes...
>Our introduction to ORACLE has hit a snag. The terminal emulator of choice
>at our location is kermit (for netbios). Unfortunately, we can't figure out
>how to access the ORACLE functions that require vt100 key-pad strokes.
>
>Does anyone know how kermit emulates the vt100 keypad under ORACLE?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>Tom McGuigan
>thomas.mcguigan_at_att.com
Tom,
This probably won't help a lot, but here are a few keys:
Oracle SQL*Forms 2.3 Kermit HELP (0 key on numeric keypad) = shift F7 EXECUTE QUERY (PF1 key on numeric keypad) = F1 Commit (PF3 key on numeric keypad) = F3 Exit/cancel (PF4 on numeric keypad) = F4
I believe there is a way to program keys in Kermit, but its been awhile.
- Peggy -