Greetings,

Connecting to Rumba typically uses our HLLAPI connection. To send some types
of keys to HLLAPI, they require a different format – there are also
specialized things that you can in a HLLAPI connection that you can’t in
other character based systems like clearing a field etc. Below is a complete
list of HLLAPI keys – the cursor up  from the list is:

Key [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Give that a go.

 

Regards,

Thom

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Use the BWS Key
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command to send Keyboard Commands to HLLAPI Target Applications. For example
to send the F8 key to a Target Application use this command:

Key "@8"

Keyboard Commands List


Key

ASCII Characters


@ 

@@ 


| (solid vertical bar) 

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¢ (cent) 

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¬ (logical NOT) 

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Alternate Cursor 

@$ 


Attention 

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Backspace 

@< 


Backtab 

@B 


Backward Word 

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Card Reader 

@W 


Clear 

@C 


Cursor Down 

@V 


Cursor Left 

@L 


Cursor Left Double 

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Cursor Right 

@Z 


Cursor Right Double 

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Cursor Select 

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Cursor Up 

@U 


Delete Character 

@D 


Device Cancel 

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Dup 

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Enter 

@E 


Erase EOF 

@F 


Erase Input 

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Field Mark 

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Forward Word 

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Home 

@0 


Insert Character 

@I 


Magnetic Slot Reader 

@Y 


New Line 

@N 


PA1 

@x 


PA2 

@y 


PA3 

@z 


PF1 

@1 


PF10 

@a 


PF11 

@b 


PF12 

@c 


PF13 

@d 


PF14 

@e 


PF15 

@f 


PF16 

@g 


PF17 

@h 


PF18 

@I 


PF19 

@j 


PF2 

@2 


PF20 

@k 


PF21 

@l 


PF22 

@m 


PF23 

@n 


PF24 

@o 


PF3 

@3 


PF4 

@4 


PF5 

@5 


PF6 

@6 


PF7 

@7 


PF8 

@8 


PF9 

@9 


Print Screen 

@P 


Reset 

@R 


System Request 

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Tab 

@T 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rodgers Chase
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 5:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Talk] Enter Loop?

 

I’m having the hardest time trying to figure out how to key the “arrow up”
command from the keyboard.

Our RUMBA emulator doesn’t take Shift-TAB or any other keys to perform this
function.

What code would I use for “arrow up”?

Thanks,

Chase Rodgers 
Financial Reporting Manager 
Medical Center of Plano 
(214-473-7490 
/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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