Hi Again:

I went and dug up my M10 so I got it in front of me. Sorry for the mix-up.
You know the pdf of the manual online says nothing about the "ESC" key..
They only show the location of it on the "0" key. (So the manual forgot to
mention the "ESC" key?) That sucks!

OK, so you already may have noticed that the front side of the "0" key has
"ESC" printed on it. And I guess that you are supposed to hold down the
"GRPH" key, just to the left of the space bar when you type the "0" to get
the "ESC" key which is non printing. The "GRPH" key activates these special
special characters. This is one of the ASCii characters (number 27) by the
table in the m100 manual. The special characters are accessed when either
"GRPH" OR "SHIFT" "GRPH" are pressed.
I saw an ancient post where they did this sort of thing on the M10 for
localization to the different countries it was sold into without more
physical keys.

Again Sorry for any mix-up

Dave




On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 8:55 PM David Szasz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I think it might be "SHIFT-PAUSE" from fig 4-2 in the manual. My M10 is in
> storage so can't check at the moment.
>
> BTW: That's for the North American keyboard and they had 4 other languages
> I recall. If you are running a ROM for a Tandy M100 it might remap a key or
> keys though. They moved some keys around so take care.
>
> Regards
> D. Szasz
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 8:32 PM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone know how to use the ESC key on the M10?  It isn't clear in
>> the user guide what keystrokes you need to activate the ESC which is on the
>> "0" key.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>

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