Four things would be needed. First the commands to go from dos to linux and linux to dos written out with carriage returns noted. That's two of the things and I'll call them the long forms of the commands. Next for dos, a prompt $e[xx;yy="long form of linux command";13p in a dos batch file. xx and yy are scan code numbers for keys 0;59 is the scan code for f1 for instance. In linux, something similar to alias must exist where a carriage return wouldn't have to be used to activate it but I don't know what that would be. A statement like that in the shell script initialization file with the key and the long form command to go from linux to dos defined would work.
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