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How do I map the F1 key in an Intelliterm session?
 
Product: Distinct IntellitermTopic: Keyboard MappingLast updated: 3/31/2008
 
Q.: How do I map the F1 key in an Intelliterm session?
A.: The steps required to map the F1 key to say the Clear function and associate it with your current session profile is as follows:

1) Once you are logged onto a session go to Options-> Terminal Settings-> Keyboard Mapping-> then click on F1 key on the keyboard. Then select Function Type as Action Keys and choose the Clear function. Click on Set and then Save the keyboard mapping by giving it a relevant name. For example:F1MAP.

2) Then click on Options-> Edit Session Profile. Your current session name comes up on the title. Choose the Keyboard category and choose the F1MAP and click on Save. This associates the session you have chosen with the F1MAP keymap file.

The next time you load your session the F1 key will be mapped to the Clear function. So everytime you hit F1 it will clear the screen.

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