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I hope the OP would post what he meant by
I just want the keyboard to behave the same as it would in any windows
application.
My biggest grind is the End key not going to the end of a sentence but
instead it doing a field exit! And perhaps I am missing that but I don't
see that covered in the response below. I see that Paul covered
cut/copy/paste.
KEY43=pc enter key
KEY64=pc right ctrl key
KEY81=pc end key
[Profile]
ID=KMP
Version=5
[KEYBOARD]
KEY43=[enter]
S-KEY43=[enter]
C-KEY43=[field+]
KEY64=[newline]
S-KEY64=[field exit]
KEY81=[end field]
Rob Berendt
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From: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 02/28/2012 10:31 PM
Subject: Re: as400.kmp file to emulate Windows functionality
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
I found another version of my KMP:
[Profile]
ID=KMP
Version=5
[KEYBOARD]
KEY15=[char backspace]
KEY43=[enter]
S-KEY43=[newline]
C-KEY43=[dead]
C-KEY46=[edit-undo]
C-KEY47=[edit-cut]
C-KEY48=[edit-copy]
A-KEY48=[center text]
C-KEY49=[edit-paste]
KEY64=[newline]
S-KEY64=[newline]
KEY81=[tab field]
S-KEY81=[erase eof]
KEY108=[enter]
S-KEY108=[enter]
S-KEY124=[host print]
A-KEY124=[sys req]
KEY125=[pass]
S-KEY125=[pass]
A-KEY125=[pass]
The only difference is the last 3 lines for Key 125.
I don't remember what the keys actually point to, so give it a try
and see what it does! (:
--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
At 10:45 AM +0100 2/28/12, Dave wrote:
Hi,--
Has anyone a .kmp file for my 5250 session they could share? I just want
the keyboard to behave the same as it would in any windows application.
Thanks
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