HSW.EKM Keystrokes

The following table lists the keystrokes that you can use with the Handshake Windows keyboard map (HSW.EKM).

When you see two keys connected by a plus sign (+), press and hold down the first key, then press the second key. For all keystrokes that involve the numeric keypad, Num Lock must be off.

Table 4-45 HSW Keystrokes

Keystroke Name

Description

HSW.EKM Keystroke

BackSpace

Moves the cursor left (no characters are erased).

BACKSPACE

CarriageReturn

Moves the cursor to the first column of the next line or the first column of the current line, depending on the session configuration.

ENTER

ClearPageCursorHome

Deletes all text on the page and moves the cursor home.

In forms mode, this keystroke deletes either text in unprotected fields or all text, depending on the session configuration. Subsequently, the cursor moves to the first unprotected field.

SHIFT+HOME

ClearToEndOfLine

Deletes all text from the cursor to the end of the line.

In forms mode, this keystroke deletes all text from the cursor to the end of the field.

CTRL+DELETE

ClearToEndOfPage

Deletes all text from the cursor to the end of the page.

CTRL+SHIFT+DELETE

Ctrl

Puts the session in control mode.

CTRL

Ctrl h .

Starts reverse video

CTRL+N

Ctrl h /

Starts underlined video

CTRL+O

Ctrl h :

Starts bright video

CTRL+Z

Ctrl h ?

Inserts a left-justified field delimiter

CTRL+ -

Ctrl h <

Inserts a protected field delimiter

CTRL+ \

Ctrl h =

Inserts a right-justified field delimiter

CTRL+ ]

Ctrl h >

Inserts an end field delimiter

CRTL+ 6

Ctrl h 7

Ends all highlights (reverse video, underlined video, bright video, blinking video, secure video)

CTRL+W

Ctrl h 8

Starts blinking video

CTRL+X

Ctrl h 9

Starts secure video

CTRL+Y

CursorToEndOfLine

Moves the cursor to the last position on the line

CTRL+END

CursorToEndOfPage

Moves the cursor to the last position on the page.

END

CursorWordLeft

Moves the cursor to the first character of the previous word.

CTRL+LEFT ARROW

CursorWordRight

Moves the cursor to the first character of the next word.

CTRL+RIGHT ARROW

DeleteFromLine

Deletes the character at the cursor location and shifts the remaining characters on the line to the left.

DELETE

DeleteLine

Deletes the line where the cursor is located.

F10

Down

Moves the cursor down.

DOWN ARROW

F1

Performs host-defined function

F1 CTRL+ ~

F2

Performs host-defined function.

F2

F3

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+2

F4

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+3

F5

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+4

F6

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+5

F7

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+6

F8

Performs host-defined function.

F7

F9

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+8

F10

Performs host-defined function.

CTRL+9

Home

Moves the cursor home.

HOME

Ins

Toggles between overwrite mode and insert-in-line mode.

This keystroke might also insert a space at the cursor location, depending on the session configuration.

INSERT

InsertLine

Inserts a line at the cursor location, moving all subsequent lines down and moving the cursor to the first column of the new line.Any data that was on the last line of the page is lost.

F9

Left

Moves the cursor left.

LEFT ARROW

LF

Inserts a line feed character at the cursor location

CTRL+J

Local

Puts the session in local mode.

F6 * (Numeric Keypad)

PageDown

Displays the next page.

PAGE DOWN

PageUp

Displays the previous page.If the first page already is displayed, this keystroke displays the last page.

PAGE UP

PutETX

Inserst an end-of-text character at the cursor location and moves the cursor home.

In insert-in-line or insert-in-page mode, characters after the character shift to the right. In overwrite mode, the character replaces any character at the cursor location.

F5CTRL+C

Receive

Puts the session in receive mode.

- (Numeric Keypad)

Right

Moves the cursor right.

RIGHT ARROW

ShiftF1 ... ShiftF10

Perform a host-defined function.

SHIFT+F1... SHIFT+F10

Specify

Transmits the cursor location to the host

This keystroke might also send the page number, depending on the session configuration. The session configuration also determines whether the data is sent in hexadecimal or ASCII format.

F5 - (Numeric Keypad)

Start/Stop Blind Key Programming

Starts or stops blind key programming.

If blind key programming is not in progress, this keystroke initiates it. If blind key programming is in progress, this keystroke ends it.

CTRL+F12

Tab

Moves the cursor to the next tab stop or unprotected field.

TAB

TabBack

Moves the cursor to previous tab stop or unprotected field .

F4

ToggleTtyMode

Toggles between teletype mode and normal terminal emulation.

PRINT SCREEN CTRL+T

Transmit

Transmits data to the host.

Depending on the session configuration, this keystroke sends the data from home to the cursor position or from home to the end of the page.

+ (Numeric Keypad)

Up

Moves the cursor up.

UP ARROW