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) You would then save these settings using the "Save Set" option under the FILE menu. Then, to use the cursor keys, you use "Alt"+numeric keypad 2, or Alt+numeric keypad 8 etc.

Unix machine
The keyboard has two sets of arrow keys -- one set immediately to the right of the letter keys and one set on the numeric keypad. If one set doesn't work, try the other.


Delete and backspace keys don't work in Seqed.

This problem has been seen with all machines, and simply involves setting up the terminal emulator options correctly. GCG accepts only the code for the Delete key, whereas Unix accepts either. If you modify your terminal emulator settings and the Backspace key no longer works in a regular Unix (helix) session, use the Delete key instead.

Windows NT machine with Telnet terminal emulator. (This is the default emulator that comes with NT machines). There are no setup options for delete and backspace keys, but the delete key will work in Seqed while the B/S key does nothing.

Windows NT machine with EWAN terminal emulator. Go into 'Options' menu, select 'Configuration', then 'Emulator options', and click on 'Map B/s to Delete'. The Backspace key should work now, while the Delete key will not do anything.


What X-terminal emulators can I use on a Mac or PC?

You can get GCG graphics via an X-windows emulation program as well as Tektronix emulation. GCG recommends eXodus or MacX on a Mac. On a PC, XVision and eXceed work with TCP/IP, and eXcursion works with DECnet connections. Other X servers that have been successfully used are Reflection X and XWIN32.

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