/SET_STATE=state
/NOSET_STATE
Associates a state with the key you are defining. A state name
can be any alphanumeric string. If you omit or negate this
qualifier, the current state remains unchanged. You cannot define
a key specifying both the /SET_STATE and /TERMINATE qualifiers.
States are used to increase the number of key definitions
available on your terminal. The same key can be assigned any
number of definitions as long as each definition is associated
with a different state.