
Table B-1. SupportedEscapeSequences
After creating macros for the keys listed in TableB-1, press <F1> on the client system's keyboard during terminal emulation to send the escape sequence
<Esc><O><P> to the host system. The host system then interprets the sequence as <F1>.
Additional escape sequences may be required by certain utilities or functions on the host system. Create macros for the additional sequences listed in TableB-
2.
Table B-2. Additional Escape Sequences
NOTE: When creating macros in HyperTerminal, press <Insert> before <Esc> to signify that you are sending an escape sequence rather than escaping
out of the dialog box. If you do not have this function, you must upgrade HyperTerminal.
NOTE: Escape-sequence key combinations listed in TableB-1 are case-sensitive. For example, to generate the character <A> you must press
<Shift><a>.
NOTE: Escape-sequence key combinations listed in TableB-2 are case-sensitive. For example, to generate the character <A> you must press
<Shift><a>.
<Ctrl><Alt><Del>
(Reboot host system)
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