Re: DEC Keyboard Question
johnhreinhardt_at_yahoo.com
Date: 01/22/05
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Date: 22 Jan 2005 09:00:51 -0800
Thanks John. Maybe this will work then. The Avovent KVM has a
"version" page and when I check it while it is connected to a Win2k
machine it says the keyboard mode is "2" with a 101/104 key keyboard,
while when it is connected to the VMS system it is mode "3". This KVM
uses the "Print Screen" key to switch systems. Currently I have no
problem switching back and forth between the two using a standard PC
keyboard, but I really want something more compatible with TPU/EDT/etc
so I've been looking at the LK46X series. I also use
telnet/PuTTY/XWindows to access the VMS systems mostly once they are
set up on the network. I'm hoping the terminal emulator will also work
with the LK46X keyboards. Looks like experimentation time.
John H. Reinhardt
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