I usually map KP_Plus to KP_Separator and Ctrl-KP_Plus to KP_Minus (or vice
versa, I forget which and I'm not at home to check).  That solves the
missing key problem well enough for me.  I get F11 through F20 using Ctrl-F1
through Ctrl-F10.

I'd love to get a real LK keyboard for my AlphaStation but I get by with a
standard PC keyboard.

On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Gary Lee Phillips <[email protected]>wrote:

> The bigger problem with mapping a PC type keyboard to use DEC coding
> is the "missing" key in the keypad. It has to be mapped to something
> else. (PC numeric keypads have 17 keys, while DEC terminals have 18.)
> The vmsterm script moves the "keypad minus" to the PC "Pause/Break"
> key. Most VT220 emulations will let you choose whether to map the
> "PgUp" and "PgDn" keys to match the PC keyboard labels or to match the
> DEC key positions (which makes "End" the DEC "PgUp" key.)
>
> Hope this helps,
> --Gary
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