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Appendix B Key Maps 117
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48-key Keypad
Note: The batch unit key mapping is used on hand held computers that are NOT running an
LXE Terminal Emulator.
When running LXE’s ANSI Plus and TN3270 or TN5250 Terminal Emulation (TE) programs on
the MX2, please refer to the following terminal emulation reference guides for equivalent keys
and keypress sequences:
• ANSI Plus Reference Guide
• TN3270 Terminal Reference Guide
• TN5250 Terminal Reference Guide
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The MX2 does not use the following keys normally found on a desktop computer keyboard:
F11 F12 Open and Closed Curly Braces
Caps Lock Num Lock Scroll Lock
Left Shift Right Shift Numeric Keys
Right Alt Right Ctl Home
Page Up Page Down End
Tab / Next
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units
When using a sequence of keys that includes the Fn key, press the Fn key first then the rest of the
key sequence.
Note: When the computer boots, the default condition of Caps (or CapsLock) is Off. The Caps
(or CapsLock) condition can be set using BIOS Setup or toggled with a Fn-CTL key
sequence. The CAPS icon is on the screen when CapsLock is On.
First press this key
To get this key
Fn Shift Ctrl Alt
Then press this key
Contrast Up Contrast Up
Contrast Down Contrast Down
Volume MX2 Config Program
Fn Fn
Shift Shift
Alt Alt
Ctrl Ctrl
Scan Scan
Enter Enter
Escape Esc
International N/A
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The MX2 48-key keypad is available with a TN5250 overlay. Please see “IBM TN5250
Terminal Emulator Keypad” later in this appendix.
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International characters are not available on the 48-key keypad.