UNDEFINE KEY Cancels the current definition of key, if it was done with the DEFINE KEY or LEARN command. Does not cancel definitions done by a SET GOLD KEY, SET FUNCTION KEYS, or SET KEYPAD command. You can type the key name on the command line or let EVE prompt you to press the key to be undefined. Example: The following commands set the EDT keypad and then redefine KP9 as CENTER LINE, overriding its EDT definition. UNDEFINE KEY then cancels that definition, restoring its EDT definition (Append). Command: SET KEYPAD EDT Command: DEFINE KEY=kp9 center line Command: UNDEFINE KEY kp9 Usage notes: o In specifying key combinations, use a dash, slash, or underscore as a delimiter in the key name. For more information, see help on Names For Keys. o If you do not type the key name on the command line, UNDEFINE KEY prompts you to press the key you want to undefine: Function key ............. such as F20, PF3, KP0, or ENTER GOLD key sequence ........ such as GOLD-A or GOLD-PF3 Control key .............. such as CTRL/A or GOLD-CTRL/A Shifted function key ..... such as SHIFT/F14 (DECwindows only) ALT key combination ...... such as ALT/Z (DECwindows only) Mouse button ............. such as M2CLICK (DECwindows only) To cancel the operation, press the RETURN key or CTRL/M, which cannot be redefined. o If the specified key was previously defined by a SET KEYPAD command, that previous definition is restored, if the keypad setting is still in effect (see example above). o Learn sequences containing a key you undefined may not replay properly because the key is undefined or defined differently. See help on LEARN. +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 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). | +------------------------------------------------------------------+ Related topics: Control Keys Gold Keys Names For Keys SHOW KEY