I don't have the HyperTerminal in front of me right now, but I know it
has a radio button where you instruct the program to interpret arrow and
function keys as terminal keys...

Mihai


Richard Wilson wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I've been following the discussions about how to do
> password recovery and transmitting a break using
> Microsoft HyperTerminal.  Everyone seems to have an
> effective work-around.
> 
> My current problem is getting the arrow keys to work
> for command history.  I'm running HyperTerminal from
> Windows 2000 and emulating a VT 100.  The control p
> and control n keys work fine but the up and down arrow
> keys don't.  Microsoft Telnet, which comes with
> Windows 2000, works fine and the arrow keys respond.
> If someone could help me out with this little problem
> I would appreciate it.
> 
> My bigger question is this: If we all develop unique
> tools and work-arounds, what happens when we go for
> the lab test?  What kind of tools will we have at our
> disposal and how will we be permitted to use them?
> 
> I've heard stories of guys getting stumped because
> they can't set up a terminal server or do reverse
> telnet.  It would really slow me down if I became used
> to doing things in a particular manner then found out
> I couldn't do them that way in the lab.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Richard
> 
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