/LOCK_STATE
/NOLOCK_STATE (default)
Controls how long the state set by /SET_STATE remains in effect
after the specified key is pressed. The /LOCK_STATE qualifier
causes the state to remain in effect until it is changed
explicitly (for example, with a SET KEY/STATE command). The
/NOLOCK_STATE qualifier causes the state to remain in effect
only until the next terminator character is typed, or until the
next defined function key is pressed.