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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).
 
Product: Distinct IntellitermTopic: Keyboard MappingLast updated: 3/31/2008
 
Q.: 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).
A.: When connected, go to Options->Terminal Settings->Quick Keys

In the Quick Keys dialog, enter a name for the quick key (e.g. EscOw), and in the "Assigned Quick-Key String" type "^[Ow" (including quotation marks), and click the Set button.

Close the Quick Key dialog, go to Options->Terminal Settings->Keyboard Mapping, click F5 on the keyboard map, then choose "Quick Keys" in the Select Function Type drop-down box, choose the Quick-Key you've created (EscOw in this example), and click the Set Button. Then click Save to save the new setting in a keyboard profile.
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