Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : COMMO55.ZIP
Filename : VT102-1.MAC

 
Output of file : VT102-1.MAC contained in archive : COMMO55.ZIP
VT102 Key Support - Set #1
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This set uses F1 - F4 for PF1 - PF4 and the keypad keys. Numlock must be ON
to use digits 0 - 9 and the period. Numlock must be OFF to use the keypad
cursor keys. Works best with the enhanced keyboard.

This file may be used in place of COMMO.MAC (by renaming it) or you may
combine elements of both (check for duplicate key definitions). It may also
be loaded automatically as part of a login macro, using the MACLoad function.
See Appendices D and E in COMMO.DOC for details.

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{:hom} {send ^[[H} {} Home
{:chm} {send ^[[L} {} ^Home
{:pgu} {send ^[[Or} {} PgUp
{:cpu} {send ^[[M} {} ^PgUp
{:pgd} {send ^[[Oq} {} PgDn
{:cpd} {send ^[[H^[[2J} {} ^PgDn
{:end} {send ^[[K} {} End

{:upa} {vtcur ^[[A|^[OA} {} Up Arrow
{:dna} {vtcur ^[[B|^[OB} {} Down Arrow
{:lfa} {vtcur ^[[D|^[OD} {} Left Arrow
{:rta} {vtcur ^[[C|^[OC} {} Right Arrow

{:ins} {send ^[On} {} Insert
{:del} {send } {} Delete

{:bsp} {send ^H} {} Backspace
{:cbs} {send } {} ^Backspace

{:nf1} {send ^[OP} {} F1 (PF1)
{:nf2} {send ^[OQ} {} F2 (PF2)
{:nf3} {send ^[OR} {} F3 (PF3)
{:nf4} {send ^[OS} {} F4 (PF4)

{:kp0} {vtpad 0|^[Op} {} Keypad 0
{:kp1} {vtpad 1|^[Oq} {} Keypad 1
{:kp2} {vtpad 2|^[Or} {} Keypad 2
{:kp3} {vtpad 3|^[Os} {} Keypad 3
{:kp4} {vtpad 4|^[Ot} {} Keypad 4
{:kp5} {vtpad 5|^[Ou} {} Keypad 5
{:kp6} {vtpad 6|^[Ov} {} Keypad 6
{:kp7} {vtpad 7|^[Ow} {} Keypad 7
{:kp8} {vtpad 8|^[Ox} {} Keypad 8
{:kp9} {vtpad 9|^[Oy} {} Keypad 9
{:kp.} {vtpad .|^[On} {} Keypad .

{:gr*} {vtpad ,|^[Ol} {} Keypad * (,)
{:gr-} {vtpad -|^[Om} {} Keypad -
{:gr+} {vtpad ^m|^[OM} {} Keypad + (cr)



  3 Responses to “Category : Communication (modem) tools and utilities
Archive   : COMMO55.ZIP
Filename : VT102-1.MAC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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