On May 30, 2007, at 10:35 PM, Rick Troth wrote:

On Wed, 30 May 2007, John Summerfield wrote:
There are 48 or so combinations of ALT-keys that are usable, and
48 or
so combinations of cntrl-keys that are usable, and then some programs
distinguish between left-alt and right-alt giving yet another 48
or so
combinations of keys, and so far we've not counted keys associated
with
special characters such as ;:[]{} (some of which are used), or PgUp,
PgDn (some of which are used) etc etc.

How does one get a 3270 to generate these?

Don't.  Excellent question,  John,  and the answer is that you don't.

Don't worry about Alt keys or Ctrl keys.

That's all very well for you EVIL VI USERS.

Those of us who have been trained not to pee just anywhere and prefer
Emacs[0] will have Words with you.

Adam

[0] No, meta-x-save-buffer doesn't COUNT as "C-x C-s".

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