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From: rcte2p@menudo.uh.edu (Paul S. Sears)
Subject: Re: Undo key on Uniterm
Message-ID: <1991Mar28.165925.16052@menudo.uh.edu>
Reply-To: rcte2p@menudo.uh.edu (Paul S. Sears)
Organization: Univ. of Houston, College of Technology
References: <5528@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1991 16:59:25 GMT

swood@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Scott Wood - EVENSONG) boldy writes in article <5528@vela.acs.oakland.edu>
>I was using a new terminal program today, and I noticed that the Undo key
>sent some kind of character to the DecServer over the phone that allowed me
>to run multiple sessions.  Now, on Uniterm the Undo key is bound to the
>escape sequence.  I have tried to see if the macros would take a undo, but
>it does not seem to work.  Anyone have any ideas how I can get to this
>character?  I have tried just about every control combination.
>
>swood
>

Now if you are using a DecServer to acess your systems, then do the
following at the local> prompt:

1)	Define port local switch whatever_key_stroke_you_want

	i.e.  define port local switch ^_   (this is control-underscore)

  the define makes it permanent for the port but it is not active until
you relog in to that port so....

2)	set port local switch whatever_key_stroke_you_want

	i.e. set port local switch ^_

now, do the define first or every time you do that "magic" key
combination, you will be brought out to the local> prompt...

Have fun.... 

P.S.  I typically run 4 different sessions and I just pop back and
forth..

-- 
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