Hallo Bruce,
Thank you for the help. There is still one thing I do not get. How do
you remap the numpad enter (right most enter ) to \033Om ? Am I correct:
there are 3 places you can edit the mapping firs the "logical" to
keyboard value and than the keyboard to remote value, where do I edit?
The "Documentation is internal to that file, for what it's worth" is
100% on. One more silly question: is this file case sensitive?
Phillip du Plooy
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>>> Bruce Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/18/01 12:14AM >>>
At 9:44 AM +0200 7/17/01, Phillip Du Plooy wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>I want to customize the keymaps for ssh client version 2.4.0. . Is
>there documentation on how to do this. And do I edit keymap22.map or
>output.map. If I want to use ssh at all i'll have to remap some of the
F
>keys and some of the numpad keys. I have all the <esc> values but I
need
>to understand the layout of the keymap files and how they work. I
have
>remaped keys before for telnet for OS/2 and QVTnet but these keymap
>files are easy to redo.
>
>Thank you
>Phillip du Plooy
>OpenVMS SysAdmin/Adabas DBA
>Potchefstroom University
>South Africa
You edit keymap22.map with a text editor. Documentation is internal
to that file, for what it's worth.
Bruce
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