-=> Percy Thomas was overheard typing to All <=-
PT> I often access the Internet through a shell account, and have been
PT> using the Telix program that was on my provider's set-up disk. I just
PT> received QmodemPro for Windows 95 for xmas, and tried to log onto my
PT> shell account but have a problem (I also own QmodemPro for DOS & it
PT> behaves the same way). The problem is that I get no response to my
PT> arrow keys. This is serious, because most actions during the shell
PT> access, are controlled by arrow keys. I tried to set QMP up the same
PT> way as Telix was set up (VT102, etc.), but must have missed something.
PT> I sure would appreciate some help on this one!
Under QModem Pro for DOS you can configure the arrow keys to mean anything
you want them to mean. Use Alt-J. There may be a VT100.KEY or VT102.KEY file
that comes with QMPro in which case you can load it in with ALT-J ALT-L. For
my arrow keys (which work poifectly!!) I have ^[[A for UP, ^[[B for down,
^[[D for left and ^[[C for right.
... Archeologist: one whose career is always in ruins!
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