Some of the terminals emulated by ZTERM 2000 have more than the twelve function keys found on a PC keyboard. Additionally, they also have special keys such as "Cancel" and "Execute" that also aren't on the PC keyboard.
ZTERM 2000 uses the "de-facto" standard for generating special function keys as follows:
Terminal |
PC Keyboard |
|
Terminal |
PC Keyboard |
F1 |
same |
|
Insert Line |
Control Insert |
Shift F1 |
same |
|
Delete Character |
Delete |
.. |
.. |
|
Delete Word |
Shift Delete |
.. |
.. |
|
Delete Line |
Control Delete |
F11 |
same or Control F1 |
|
Control Shift F7 |
|
Shift F11 |
same or Control Shift F1 |
|
New Line |
Control F9 |
F12 |
same or Control F2 |
|
Help |
Control F7 |
Shift F12 |
same or Control Shift F2 |
|
Home |
same |
F13 |
Control F3 |
|
Next Word |
Control right-arrow |
Shift F13 |
Control Shift F3 |
|
Prev Word |
Control left-arrow |
F14 |
Control F4 |
|
Next Screen |
Page Down |
Shift F14 |
Control Shift F4 |
|
Prev Screen |
Page Up |
F15 |
Control F5 |
|
Cancel |
Control F10 |
Shift F15 |
Control Shift F5 |
|
Shift Cancel |
Control Shift F10 |
F16 |
Control F6 |
|
Execute |
Control F8 |
Shift F16 |
Control Shift F6 |
|
Shift Execute |
Control Shift F8 |
Insert Word |
Shift Insert |
|
|
|
Additionally, the Func key that is present on many terminals is generated by using the Alt key on the PC. However, the "Translate Alt to Func" option must be checked in the Options sheet in the Configuration menu in order for this to work.