HP Remote Assistant User's Guide

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D Keyboard Mapping
When keyboard commands are redirected to the server keyboard from a remote
console, keystrokes on a generic terminal emulation keyboard may not control all PC
keyboard keys. Because there is no direct mapping between a generic terminal
keyboard and a PC's keyboard, most special keys on the PC keyboard must be emulated
using character strings. The tables below provide a guide to keyboard emulation, both
with keyboard combinations (where keys are held down together) and keystroke
sequences (where a string of keystrokes is entered).
NOTE HP Remote Assistant Communications Software (Terminal Plus) includes a
keyboard map that automatically manages all key translations except for Alt,
Ctrl, and Shift sequences which are mapped to on-screen function keys.
Key Keystroke
Combination
Left Alt Ctrl-A
Left Ctrl Ctrl-D
Backspace Ctrl-H
Tab Ctrl-I
Enter Ctrl-M
F1 Ctrl-F 1
F2 Ctrl-F 2
F3 Ctrl-F 3
F4 Ctrl-F 4
F5 Ctrl-F 5
F6 Ctrl-F 6
F7 Ctrl-F 7
F8 Ctrl-F 8
F9 Ctrl-F 9
F10 Ctrl-F 0
F11 Ctrl-F -
F12 Ctrl-F =
Left Shift Ctrl-F a
Right Shift Ctrl-F b
Right Ctrl Ctrl-F c
Right Alt Ctrl-F d
Key Character String
Esc Esc Esc
Insert Esc [ @
Home Esc [ H
End Esc [ K
Page Down Esc [ U
Page Up Esc [ V
Up Arrow Esc [ A
Down Arrow Esc [ B
Right Arrow Esc [ C
Left Arrow Esc [ D