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C. Key Codes
Table
shows the key codes used to defines key strokes or hotkeys for several functions. Please note that these key codes do not represent necessarily key characters that are used on international keyboards. They name a key on a standard 104 key PC keyboard with an US English language mapping. The layout for this keyboard is shown in Figure
and other alphanumeric keys used for hotkey purposes in application programs are on an identical position, no matter what language mapping you are using. Some of the keys have aliases also, means they can be named by 2 key codes (separated by comma in the table).
Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Prnt Scrl Brk
~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 − = Bsp tab q w e r t y u i o p [ ]
Caps a s d f g h j k l ; ’ \
CR
Ins Pos1Pgup
Num
/ * −
Del End Pgdn
7 8 9
+
4 5 6
1 2 3
LShift z x c v b n m , . ? Rshift Up
Lctrl Win Alt Space AltGR Menu RCtrl
Left Down Right
0 ,
CR
Figure C.1.: English (US) Keyboard Layout, used for key codes
Table C.1.: Key Names
Key (and aliases)
0 - 9
A - Z
, TILDE
-, MINUS
=, EQUALS
;
’
<, LESS
,
.
/, SLASH
BACK SPACE
TAB
[
]
ENTER
CAPS LOCK
\, BACK SLASH
LSHIFT, SHIFT
RCTRL
RSHIFT
LCTRL, CTRL
LALT, ALT
SPACE
ATGR
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Key (and aliases)
ESCAPE, ESC
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
PRINTSCREEN
SCROLL LOCK
BREAK
INSERT
HOME
PAGE UP
DELETE
END
PAGE DOWN
UP
LEFT
DOWN
RIGHT
NUM LOCK
NUMPAD0
NUMPAD1
NUMPAD2
NUMPAD3
NUMPAD4
NUMPAD5
NUMPAD6
NUMPAD7
NUMPAD8
NUMPAD9
NUMPAD+
NUMPAD/
NUMPAD*
NUMPAD-
NUMPADENTER
WINDOWS
MENU
Table C.1 – continued from previous page
APPENDIX C. KEY CODES
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- 13 The Quick Installation Guide
- 17 Introduction
- 19 When the server is up and running
- 20 When the server is dead
- 21 Installation
- 21 Operation Overview
- 22 Connectors and Jumpers
- 22 Front Side Connectors
- 22 Rear Side Connectors
- 23 Connecting LARA to the host system
- 23 Connecting system management option
- 24 Connecting IPMI option
- 25 Connecting the Internal Reset/Power Option
- 25 Connecting the External Reset/Power Option
- 25 Connecting Ethernet
- 26 Connecting ISDN
- 27 Configuration
- 27 Initial Configuration
- 27 Initial configuration via DHCP server
- 27 Initial configuration via local console
- 28 Mouse, Keyboard and Video configuration
- 29 Mouse suppression utility
- 31 Usage
- 31 Prerequisites
- 32 Login into LARA and logout
- 32 Login into LARA
- 33 Main Screen
- 34 Logout from LARA
- 34 Remote Console
- 34 Show Remote Console
- 37 Remote Chat Frame
- 38 LARA On-Screen display (OSD)
- 40 LARA Mouse Synchronization
- 41 Remote Console Settings
- 43 Telnet Console
- 43 Server
- 43 Power Control
- 45 Power Control Settings
- 47 Keyboard/Mouse & Video Settings
- 47 KVM Settings
- 48 Administration
- 48 User/Group Management
- 51 User/Group Permissions
- 52 Network Settings
- 55 SNMP Settings
- 58 Serial Settings
- 59 Modem Settings
- 60 ISDN Settings
- 63 Update Firmware
- 64 IPMI Settings
- 67 Security Settings
- 70 SSL Certificate Management
- 72 Reset LARA
- 72 Documentation
- 72 Data file for support
- 72 The LARA SNMP MIB
- 72 Access via Telnet
- 75 Frequently Asked Questions
- 77 Glossary
- 79 LARA Video Modes
- 81 Key Codes
- 83 Pin Assignments
- 83 VGA HD-15
- 83 RJ 45 Connector Ethernet
- 84 RJ 45 Connector ISDN
- 84 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 1
- 84 Serial SUB-D 9 Connector 2
- 85 KVM SUB-D 25 Connector
- 85 Power Supply Connector
- 87 Peppercon Warranty information
- 89 Specifications
- 89 Size and Weight
- 89 Environmental