I was back at my customer's site.  I do see this titel bar with File, Keys 
etc.  But no way to change the mappings (I already explored this the first 
time I was there).  Today, the situation was worse: I got a Querty instead 
orAzerty I'll visit my customer's HMC responsible.

Kris,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

> Kris, 
> 
> On our HMC, once the Integrated 3270 Console is started the top line
> is the title bar, and second line is a toolbar.  The look a little like: 

> 
> ozO Integrated 3270 Console for lpar_id                (where "ozO" 
> is the best I can do in a keyboard for the icon displayed there) 
> File  Keys  Help
> 
> By clicking on "File", you can change the keyboard mapping to some 
> extent.  I'd like to change it to batch PCom as closely as possible 
> (Right-Cntl = Enter, etc.), but it seems pretty limited.  Better 
> than nothing, and certainly better than the nothing we used to have! 
 :-) 
> 
> Do you see the same title and toolbar on your HMC in the Integrated 
> 3270 console? 
> 
> Mike Walter 
> Hewitt Associates 
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's. 
> 
> "Kris Buelens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
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> Integrated 3270 console: keyboard
> 
> In the migration project from 9672 to z9, I'm using the integrated 3270 
> console, what announces itself as a Java application.  I'm struggling a 
> bit with the keyboard, basically it behaves as a normal AZERTY
> 
> - the base PF-keys are OK: PF1 to PF12, but,
> - shift F12 becomes PF22 instead of PF24 (there goes my RETRIEVE 
FORWARD) 
> - shift F1 becomes PF11, etc
> - the last small key of each row (just before backspace, enter, shift) 
do 
> not create the engraved character, so finding * - = is far from easy.
> 
> I don't see where I can change the layout, does anyone know?  Is it 
> possible to fix the strange behavious of the "shift Fn" keys?
> 
> Kris,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
> 
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