- Telnet: Setup / Config / Function keys
The function keys enable the user to save frequently used command sequences and to call them easily from the command line. In the appropriate table, commands are assigned to function keys F1 to F12 as they are entered in the command line.
- Key
Name of function key.
Possible values:
- Selection from function keys F1 to F12.
- F1
- Mapping
Description of the command/shortcut to be run on calling the function
key in the command line.
Possible values:
- All commands/shortcuts possible in the command line
- Blank
- The caret symbol ^ is used to represent special control commands with ASCII values below 32.^a
- ^A stands for Ctrl-A (ASCII 1)
- ^Z stands for Ctrl-Z (ASCII 26)
- ^[ stands for Escape (ASCII 27)
- ^^ A double caret symbol stands for the caret symbol itself.
Note: If a caret symbol is entered in a dialog field or editor followed directly by another character, the operating system may possibly interpret this sequence as another special character. A Windows operating system makes, for example, an  from input caret symbol + A. To call the caret symbol itself, enter a space before the following character. Sequence ^A is then formed from caret symbol + space + A.