1.MAIL> DEFINE/KEY PF1 "DIRECTORY"
This example shows how to define the keypad key PF1 as the
DIRECTORY command. To enter the DIRECTORY command, press PF1
followed by the Return key.
2.MAIL> DEFINE/KEY KP6 "EDIT" /TERMINATE
This example shows how to define the keypad key 6 (KP6) as the
EDIT command. The /TERMINATE qualifier causes the EDIT command
to execute when you press KP6; you do not have to press the
Return key.
3.MAIL> DEFINE/KEY PF2 "SET "/SET_STATE=ALTERED
MAIL> DEFINE/KEY PF3 "FILE" /IF_STATE=ALTERED /TERMINATE
In this example, the PF2 key is defined as the SET command,
with the state name ALTERED. Then, the PF3 key is defined to
output the string FILE when the state ALTERED is specified.
The /TERMINATE qualifier is used to end the command line. When
you specify the /TERMINATE qualifier, you can avoid pressing
the Return key to execute the command line. After you define
PF2 and PF3, you can use them together. Press PF2 to produce
the first half of the command line (SET) and press PF3 to
finish the command line (FILE).
4.MAIL> DEFINE/KEY PF4 "SET " /SET_STATE=ALTERED
MAIL> DEFINE/KEY KP7 "FILE" /TERMINATE /IF_STATE=ALTERED
MAIL> DEFINE/KEY KP8 "FORWARD" /TERMINATE /IF_STATE=ALTERED
MAIL> DEFINE/KEY KP9 "WASTEBASKET" /TERMINATE /IF_STATE=ALTERED
This example shows how to define four different keys and
associate them with a state named ALTERED:
1. The first definition defines the key PF4 as the SET command
and associates this key with a state named ALTERED.
2. The second definition defines the keypad key 7 as "FILE" and
makes it dependent on a state named ALTERED. When you press
PF4 followed by keypad key 7, Mail executes the SET FILE
command.
3. The third definition defines keypad key 8 as "FORWARD" and
also makes it dependent on the ALTERED state. When you press
PF4 followed by keypad key 8, Mail executes the SET FORWARD
command.
4. The fourth definition defines keypad key 9 as "WASTEBASKET"
and also makes it dependent on the ALTERED state. When you
press PF4 followed by keypad key 9, Mail executes the SET
WASTEBASKET command.