Unsupported features, Foreign language support, Keyboard mapping – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Inserting/deleting single or multiple lines

Cursor control keys for easy cursor positioning

Erasing end of line and erasing end of page

Data organization and protection through:

Protected and unprotected fields

Fields containing only alphabetic, numeric, alphanumeric characters

Fields containing only shifted characters

Fields where auto-tab is disabled

Unsupported Features

User-selectable cursor type (block or underline, blinking or non-blinking)

Control-character display mode

Diagnostic programs

Terminal options (for example, printer option, bar code reader, magnetic stripe reader, and
so forth)

Alternate character set

Graphics character set

Foreign Language Support

The local computer system, and the local terminal on which the program runs, must provide support
for languages other than English, if desired.

Keyboard Mapping

This subsection describes keyboard mapping for TN6530, which is designed to operate on a
variety of terminals from various manufacturers. Each of these terminals can have different keyboards
that generate different scan codes. TN6530 operates with different keyboards by mapping the
keyboard’s scan codes to a set of standard keywords, as shown in

“Keyboard Mapping” (page

157)

. TN6530 interprets the keywords as equivalent 653X functions and sends the appropriate

653X scan codes to the host.

Figure 5 TN6530 Keyboard Mapping

The mapping of a particular terminal’s scan codes to the set of TN6530 keywords listed in

Table 20

is accomplished by individual keyboard mapping tables. Before starting TN6530, you specify the
type of terminal you are using through the UNIX environment variable TERM.
The 653X functions (keystrokes) listed in

Table 20

are supported by TN6530. The single set of

standard keywords allows any keyboard to be mapped to perform the same functions as a 653X
terminal.

Table 22

lists the keystroke(s) to TN6530 keyword mapping for a Sun keyboard. This

mapping is contained in the MAP6530 file that is copied when installing TN6530 (see Appendix C,

Keyboard Mapping

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