Key Usage [ Micro Focus COBOL for UNIX, Getting Started ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Micro Focus COBOL for UNIX, Getting Started
Key Usage
Because UNIX terminals vary widely, the keys documented in the books may
not be available on your keyboard. Also, most UNIX terminals do not send
a sequence when Alt or Ctrl is pressed, so COBOL Toolbox cannot detect
these keys. The appendix UNIX Key Usage Chart in your COBOL System
Reference lists alternatives for keys that may be undetectable on your
specific UNIX terminal, and shows which keys you may be able to
configure.
For your convenience, the same appendix also appears in the Toolbox
Operating Guide.
The appendix also tells you how to select soft or hard operation for the
Alt and Ctrl keys. With soft operation, the Alt or Ctrl key is
automatically turned off after the next keystroke. This means that
whenever you want a function from the Alt menu you must hold down Alt
again to get the Alt menu displayed; and similarly with Ctrl.
With hard operation, the Alt and Ctrl keys work in a similar way to the
Caps Lock key, in that having been pressed they remain in effect until
pressed again.
For information on configuring your keyboard, see the chapters Toolbox
Development Environment Menu System in your Toolbox Operating Guide and
Keyboard Configuration Utility in your COBOL System Reference.
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