Redefinable keys – Nortel Networks NN46120-104 User Manual

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Redefinable Keys

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Table 11
Allowed Special Characters

Special Character

Explanation

\\b

Backspace. This character is usually sent by
the <- key (Backspace key).

\\e

Escape. This character is usually sent by the
Esc key.

\n

Newline. This character will move the cursor to
a new line. On UNIX systems, it is equivalent
to carriage return + newline. Usually the Enter
key send this character.

\r

Carriage Return. This key moves the cursor to
the beginning of the line. In conjunction with
Newline, it moves the cursor to the beginning
of a new line.

\t

Tabulator. The tab character is sent by the
TAB key and moves the cursor to the next tab
stop defined by the terminal.

\\v

Vertical Tabulator. Sends a vertical tabulator
character.

\\a

Bell. Sends a terminal bell character which
should make the terminal sound its bell.

\\number

Inserts the character that is defined by this
number in the ISO Latin1 character set. The
number should be a decimal value.

Redefinable Keys

The following table explains which keys may be redefined. As explained
earlier, each of the keys may be prefixed by a character defining the
redefinition that occurs if it is pressed in conjunction with the SHIFT,
CONTROL or ALT keys.

Table 12
Redefinable Keys

Key Representation

Remarks

F1-F20

The Function keys, that is, F1, F2 and so on.
up to F20.

PGUP

The Page Up key.

PGDOWN

The Page Down key.

END

The End key.

HOME

The Home (Pos 1) key.

INSERT

The Insert key.

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User Guide

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14 April 2008

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