Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manual Do Utilizador

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<string
> 
The character(s) that the key is to produce (=character string). 
A detailed description of the parameters follows. 
 
Key Symbol 
This is the key to modify. The parameter format is character string. 
To view key symbols, open a local shell and enter the following command, which displays the 
keyboard mapping of the local X server:  
xmodmap -pke | more
 
The available key symbols are displayed in the format: 
keycode
 <keycode number> = <key symbol
The parameter <keycode number> can be ignored. Enter the string <key symbol> exactly as it 
is shown here in the file eterm.map. 
 
Modifier – Level Switching 
Each key can be in more than one state, or “level”:  
1. pressing the key (unshifted) 
2. pressing the key with Numlock on 
3. pressing the key and the Shift button (shifted) 
4. pressing the key with Shift-Lock on 
etc. 
 
Levels are specified using a modifier. The modifier is a preset hexadecimal number (base 16). 
A comprehensive list of level switching modifiers is shown in Figure 98.  
Level Switching 
Value 
Unshifted 0 
Shifted 1 
Shift-Lock 2 
Control  
Alt           (mod1)  
Numlock (mod2)  
10 
Alt Gr      (mod3) 
2000 
Figure 98: Level switching 
Modifiers can be combined, for example, Shift + Numlock. In this case, add the level switching 
modifiers using hexadecimal addition (8+2 = A, not 10).  
 
In the file eterm.map, it is highly recommended that for each key you enter multiple entries 
corresponding to different levels. For example, you could map the 
following levels: 
1. the key alone (level = ”unshifted”) 
2. key + Shift-Lock 
3. key + Numlock 
4. key + Numlock + Shift-Lock 
 
If you are running eterm on a Thin Client running eLux NG software, when the Thin Client 
boots, by default the Numlock key is activated. Thus, in eterm.map you should have an entry 
for unshifted (modifier=0) and Numlock (modifier=10) for each key. If you just map the key for 
Tip
 We recommend 
configuring each key 
in the mapping file 
twice, with and 
without Numlock.