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How do I map a single key to a sequence of several commands/characters?
 
Product: Distinct IntellitermTopic: Keyboard MappingLast updated: 3/31/2008
 
Q.: How do I map a single key to a sequence of several commands/characters?
A.: You can create a "quick-key" to do this:
  • First make a connection to a server using the emulation type (or existing profile) for which you wish to create a quick-key. Then select Options->Terminal settings->Quick keys. Enter the name you wish to give the quick key
  • Choose the type of quick key you wish to create in the "select function type" pull down list box.
  • Choose a command/character you need in the "Function" list box
  • Click the "Append Function" button to add the new command/character to the quick-key
  • Repeat the previous 3 steps to build the desired sequence.
  • Click "Set" to create the quick-key

Now you can map the new quick-key to a single physical key using the Keyboard Mapping Dialog (see FAQ "How do I map a key to a character sequence or action my application requires?")
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