>From the web site I mentioned and from Joe's note I found a way to create
a useful keymap without a lot of effort:

1. open an xterm on your linux pc
2. edit (vi, vim, ...) .x3270pro
3. at the end insert the following statements:

x3270.keymap: mine
x3270.keymap.mine: #override \
   <Key>Prior:  PF(7) \n\
   <Key>Next:   PF(8)\n\
   <Key>Escape: Reset()\n\
   <Key>Return: Newline()\n\
   <Key>Control_R: Enter()\n\
   <Key>End:    EraseEOF()

Then start x3270 and enjoy - this works for me and I'm much happier with
the right control being the enter key and the old enter key being the
newline key

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