There are 28 enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax keys (numbered 0 through 27). Each key is mapped onto a function, so that when a key is pressed, it performs the function it has been mapped to.
You must also be aware that the enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax keys themselves are given names. However, this name is used to distinguish the different keys; it might not necessarily describe the function the key actually performs. The following list gives the names of the keys and the keystrokes required to obtain them. You might have a different configuration for your environment.
Key No. | Function | Default Key/Keystroke |
---|---|---|
0 | Terminate ACCEPT | None |
1 | Terminate program | Ctrl+K |
2 | Carriage return | Enter |
3 | Cursor left | Cursor Left |
4 | Cursor right | Cursor Right |
5 | Cursor up | Cursor Up |
6 | Cursor down | Cursor Down |
7 | Home | Home |
8 | Tab | Tab |
9 | Backtab | Backtab |
10 | End | End |
11 | Next field | None |
12 | Previous field | None |
13 | Change case | Ctrl+F |
14 | Erase character | Backspace |
15 | Retype character | Ctrl+Y |
16 | Insert character | Ctrl+O |
17 | Delete character | Del |
18 | Restore character | Ctrl+R |
19 | Clear to end of field | Ctrl+Z |
20 | Clear field | Ctrl+X |
21 | Clear to end of screen | Ctrl+End |
22 | Clear screen | Ctrl+Home |
23 | Set Insert mode | Insert |
24 | Set Replace mode | None |
25 | Reset field | Ctrl+A |
26 | Start of field | None |
27 | Move to mouse position | None |
The carriage return (CR) key is referred to here as the Enter key. On some keyboards, there is a CR key and an Enter key. In this case, the enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax carriage return key should be set up as CR and the enhanced ACCEPT/DISPLAY syntax key "Terminate Accept" should be set up as Enter.