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Distinct Intelliterm : Keyboard Mapping frequently asked questions
 

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Keyboard Mapping
How do I map a key to a character sequence or action my application requires?
How do I map a single key to a sequence of several commands/characters?
How do I map an escape sequence to a specific key such as the F7 key to the sequence: Escape, [, 2, 4
How do I map the DO key
How do I map the F1 key in an Intelliterm session?
I would like to map a specific escape sequence to a key in VT emulation. For example, I want the F5 key to be ESC O w (that is an escape, capitol O, and small case w).
I'd like to map a single key to specific sequence but the sequence I need to map is not available in the quick key Functions list.


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The Distinct Network Monitor is a protocol analyzer for Windows that includes both packet sniffing and network traffic statistical analysis tools.

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