You can create a custom keyboard map A keyboard map is a configuration file that allows you to use your PC keyboard as a host terminal keyboard. Keyboard maps also include definitions for keyboard shortcuts. by adding, removing, or redefining keystroke combinations from an existing keyboard map.
To create a custom keyboard map
Open a terminal session.
Under, click .
Click .
In the Create a New Keyboard Map file dialog box, select a keyboard map file to use as a template for your new file.
If you want to use the new keyboard map file in your current session, choose .
Click .
Do one of the following:
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Add a keystroke definition |
Under , enter a key combination (keystroke) in the box, click the n menu, and then choose . From the drop-down box, choose the host terminal key to which you want to map, and then click . |
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Change the definition of a keystroke |
Select the key combination you want to change and click . Specify an action for the keystroke, and then click . |
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Remove a keystroke definition |
Select the key combination you want to remove, and then click . |
When you are done making changes, click .
When you click OK in the dialog box, your changes are saved to the currently selected keyboard map file.