Package: xfree86-common
Version: 4.3.0-2
Severity: minor

I've checked a few VT220 keyboards I have, and they all have a
double-wide "Do" key and a standard width "Help" key.  Patch attached.

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-- 
James Cameron
HP Software Security Response Team
Asia Pacific
--- FAQ.orig    2004-02-21 10:58:28.000000000 +1100
+++ FAQ 2004-02-21 10:59:15.000000000 +1100
@@ -866,8 +866,8 @@
 F5 does not seem to be well-standardized.
 
 Where PC keyboards have "Print Screen", "Scroll Lock", and "Pause", VT100's
-have no keys and VT220's and later have only two keys: a double-wide "Help"
-key and a "Do" key.
+have no keys and VT220's and later have only two keys: a "Help" key and a
+double-wide "Do" key.
 
 Finally, VT220 and later keyboards have four additional function keys above
 the numeric keypad where most PC keyboards have the LED's for Caps, Num,

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