Intermec CV30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual - Page 88
Auxiliary Keypad, Cursor Keys, Sending Host Cursor Keys
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Chapter 2 - About VT/ANSI Programming Editing Keys VT/ANSI Key Code Next screen CSI 6 ∼ VT/ANSI Key Code Select CSI 4∼ Cursor Keys The following table lists codes generated by the computers' cursor keys. Cursor Keys Cursor Key Mode Reset Key (Normal) Down arrow CSI B Left arrow CSI D Right arrow CSI C Up arrow CSI A Cursor Key Mode Set (Application) SS3 B SS3 D SS3 C SS3 A Sending Host Cursor Keys In keyboard unshifted and shifted modes, the cursor control key sends a host cursor key to the host computer. The cursor control key emulates the arrow keys of a VT/ ANSI Computer in either their normal arrow key mode or Application mode, depending on the state set by the programmer. Sending Host Cursor Keys To Send Press Computer Keys To Send Press Computer Keys Host cursor down key t Host cursor left key L Host cursor right key R Host cursor up key s Host cursor down key SFT+t Host cursor left key SFT+L Host cursor right key SFT+R Host cursor up key SFT+s Auxiliary Keypad Auxiliary keypad keys enter numeric data. The application software in use can also assign functions to these keys; refer to your VT/ANSI application software manual for their uses. The following table shows codes generated by the auxiliary keys in keypad Application mode. Auxiliary Keypad VT/ANSI Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 Keypad Mode SS3 p SS3 q SS3 r SS3 s SS3 t SS3 u VT/ANSI Key 9 - (hyphen) , (comma) . (period) Enter PF1 Keypad Mode SS3 y SS3 m SS3 l SS3 n SS3 M SS3 P 76 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual