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Revision as of 11:54, 2 June 2009
Class
Keyboard Events
Purpose
Enable or disable ON KEY LABEL Ctrl-<letter> functionality.
Syntax
SET PCFKEYS ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
ON KEY, SET KEY, SET KEY TO, SET PCKEYS
Description
The SET PCFKEYS ON command enables or disables the use of Ctrl-<letter> keynames by the ON KEY LABEL command. ON KEY LABEL keynames are as follows:
| Key | Keyname |
|---|---|
| F1 to F10 | F1, F2, F3... |
| CURSOR LEFT | Leftarrow |
| CURSOR RIGHT | Rightarrow |
| CURSOR UP | Uparrow |
| CURSOR DOWN | Downarrow |
| PAGE UP | PgUp |
| PAGE DOWN | PgDn |
| DELETE | Del |
| INSERT | Ins |
| TAB | Tab |
| CTRL A TO CTRL Z | Ctrl-A, Ctrl-B, Ctrl-C... |
By default SET PCFKEYS is OFF.
Example
set pcfkeys on on key label Ctrl-K do k_proc
Products
Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer