SET KEYPAD NUMERIC (default)
Sets the numeric keypad to the default state, canceling the current keypad
(EDT, VT100, or WPS).
F10 F11 F12 F13 F14
+------+ +------+------+------+------+ +-------+---------------+
| EXIT | |CHANG |MOV BY|ERASE |CHANG | | HELP | DO |
| | |DIREC | LINE | WORD | MODE | |KEYPAD | |
+------+ +------+------+------+------+ +-------+---------------+
+-------+-------+-------+
CTRL/A ...... Change Mode | FIND |INSERT |REMOVE |
CTRL/B ...... Recall | | HERE | |
CTRL/D ...... Exit (on ULTRIX) +-------+-------+-------+
CTRL/E ...... End Of Line |SELECT | NEXT | PREV |
CTRL/H ...... Start Of Line | |SCREEN |SCREEN |
CTRL/I ...... Tab +-------+-------+-------+
CTRL/J ...... Erase Word | ^ |
CTRL/L ...... Insert Page Break | | |
CTRL/M ...... Return +-------+-------+-------+
CTRL/R ...... Remember | <-- | | | --> |
CTRL/U ...... Erase Start Of Line | | V | |
CTRL/V ...... Quote +-------+-------+-------+
CTRL/W ...... Refresh
CTRL/Z ...... Exit
PF4 ......... Do
ENTER ....... Return
Usage notes:
o SET KEYPAD NUMERIC makes keys on the numeric keypad the same as typing
keys, unless you defined them yourself. For example, pressing KP8 is
the same as typing the number 8; pressing COMMA on the keypad is the
same as typing a comma on the keyboard.
o There is no GOLD key unless you defined it yourself by using SET GOLD
KEY (see help on Gold Keys). Keys defined with DEFINE KEY, LEARN, SET
FUNCTION KEYS, or SET GOLD KEY are not affected---your definitions
override the keypad definitions.
o If you change the keypad setting, learn sequences created with a
different keypad (such as EDT or WPS) may not replay properly because
SET KEYPAD NUMERIC may undefine those keys or define them differently.
o SET KEYPAD NUMERIC is NOT valid on VT100-series terminals because on
VT100-series terminals, EVE uses the numeric keypad for the default key
definitions. See help on SET KEYPAD VT100.
o On VMS define the EVE$KEYPAD logical name to be NUMERIC if you want to
use the numeric keypad for all editing sessions. Other valid names are
EDT, EVE, VT100, and WPS. If you do not define the logical name, the
keypad defaults to EVE which gives the VT100 keypad on VT100 terminals
or the numeric keypad on VT200 and later terminals. This logical name
overrides any keypad setting saved in a section file. You can override
the effect of this logical name by setting the keypad in your
initialization file or in your command file.
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| For a list of defined keys, see help on Keys or press GOLD-HELP. |
| |
| For a keypad diagram, press HELP (with VT100 keypad, press PF2). |
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Related topics:
Control Keys Gold Keys Typing Keys
SET KEYPAD EDT SET KEYPAD VT100 SET KEYPAD WPS