Mapping Function Keys in Putty
From: Ofer B. Ho (ho_at_aerovironment.com)
Date: 03/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 10:15:23 -0800
We have an internal application which requires custom Function Key
mapping. We currently use a special terminal client which is having
some problems. We would like to switch to something like Putty but
require the ability to re-map the function keys.
In this application, the function key settings are shown as such:
Function Key <F1>: 001 064
Function Key <F2>: 001 065
Function Key <F3>: 001 066
etc...
Using SCO terminal emulation (the application runs on SCO Unix), Putty's
Function Keys are shown as such:
Function Key <F1>: 027 091 077
Function Key <F2>: 027 091 078
Function Key <F3>: 027 091 079
etc...
Is there a way to get Putty's output to match our current application
settings? And what do those numbers relate to?
-- Ofer B. Ho Network Administrator AeroVironment Inc.
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