Designing Keyboard Objects
PowerNet Twin Client Reference
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September, 2003
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Linking a Keyboard Mapping Object to a Configuration
1. Using the PowerNet TN Client Configuration Utility, select the Keyboard tab.
2. Select a mapping object from the Mapping Object pull-down list.
3. Select
File, and then Save As to save your PowerNet Twin Client configuration.
Either choose an existing configuration file to attach the mapping object to, or enter
a new name for a new configuration.
Later, when you program your RF terminal using the PowerNet Twin Client
Configuration utility, your keyboard mapping file is loaded.
Keyboard Macros
This feature of PowerNet Twin Client allows you to assign special characters, or
sequences of characters, to specific keys. As a result, when the terminal key is pressed,
the macro is sent to the host. There are no pre-defined keyboard macros. A macro is user-
defined. Macros include
pf1 through pf24, in addition to the following.
Attn Escape Pa3
Bktab Find Print
Bksp Fm Redraw
Bottom Home Refresh
Clear Ins Remove
Del Localexit Reset
Dup Newl Return
End Num Select
Enter Nullend Sysreq
Eof Pa1 Tab
Erase Pa2 Top
Macros are constructed using the following format:
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