burritonator
IS-IT--Management
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for posting this question, but I was having trouble finding a forum that seemed to exactly fit my question.
I am connecting to a VAX system through the use of the Netterm terminal emulator, and I am having trouble mapping commands to the Num-Lock key. I need to map the "^[OP" command to Num-Lock, which will give it the same functionality that F1 has in Netterm by default.
One problem that I am having is that when I enter a value for the Num-Lock key in Netterm's keyboard mapping, it won't retain it. If I click another key and then click Num-Lock again, the value that I set Num-Lock to has been erased. If I play around with the keyboard mapping long enough, I can eventually get the "^[OP" command mapped to Num-Lock, but it still only functions half the time (when Num-Lock is toggled to on.) However, since Num-Lock still toggles on and off each time I press it, the desired command is only executed every other time I press the key.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Burrito
P.S. I originally wrote and posted this question in the wrong forum a few days ago (oops), and since that time, I contacted Netterm's tech support and they said that this is a known issue with Netterm. However, I still thought I would see if anyone had dealt with this or had any suggestions for me.
I am connecting to a VAX system through the use of the Netterm terminal emulator, and I am having trouble mapping commands to the Num-Lock key. I need to map the "^[OP" command to Num-Lock, which will give it the same functionality that F1 has in Netterm by default.
One problem that I am having is that when I enter a value for the Num-Lock key in Netterm's keyboard mapping, it won't retain it. If I click another key and then click Num-Lock again, the value that I set Num-Lock to has been erased. If I play around with the keyboard mapping long enough, I can eventually get the "^[OP" command mapped to Num-Lock, but it still only functions half the time (when Num-Lock is toggled to on.) However, since Num-Lock still toggles on and off each time I press it, the desired command is only executed every other time I press the key.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks,
Burrito
P.S. I originally wrote and posted this question in the wrong forum a few days ago (oops), and since that time, I contacted Netterm's tech support and they said that this is a known issue with Netterm. However, I still thought I would see if anyone had dealt with this or had any suggestions for me.