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From: ericson@uiucdcsp.cs.uiuc.edu
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Subject: Re: SE keypad mapping
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Date: Sat, 18-Jul-87 23:02:00 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 18 23:02:00 1987
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>[David Gelphman   (daveg%slacvm.bitnet@forsythe.stanford.edu) writes:
>   The current version of VersaTerm supports both the new keyboards, the
>standard ADB keyboard and the extended ADB keyboard. In both cases the
>keypads and arrow keys work properly (including with EDT). On the extended
>keyboard the function keys and the other extra keys (such as page up, down,
>help, delete, etc) are all user configurable. Each of those keys can
>send up to 8 characters. In addition, function keys }i1-10 can cause
>macros labelled 1-9,0 to be executed. I've been using the extended keyboard

David, is this a function of VersaTerm, or is it a general ability
of the new extended keyboard?  It would be *VERY* nice to be able
to redefine all the function keys at the Mac OS level (command keys, etc.)

Thanks!

Stuart Ericson
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