If you are reading this it is because you look like a workstation running
an xterm terminal emulator. If you are in fact on a single user workstation
it would normally be possible to show you a picture of your keyboard mapping.
However, this seems not to be the case for this installation.
I can therefore only give you general guidelines on what keys may
correspond to particular IBM functions. Note, however, that with the on-line
help menu (normally obtainable via either the Help key or Ctrl-E) there
is an 's' submenu to show you what any special keys really do.

Normally, the obvious keys such as cursor movement, tab, Return and so on
have the expected effect. The PF keys are frequently on the keypad (right
or left) or on the top line of function keys. In case all else fails then
the various PF and PA keys can be got by
ESC 1,2,...,0 : PF1,PF2,...,PF10      ESC !,@,...,) : PF11,PF12,...,PF20
ESC - : PF21       ESC = : PF22       ESC _ : PF23       ESC + : PF24
ESC a1,a2,a3 : PA1,PA2,PA3
and remember ^g = master reset   and ^t = redraw screen
