So after canceling the compose, it does NOT transmit
the
normal code(s) for keypad Enter (CR, CR LF, or SS3 M)? Are
It sends a <CR>. Dot sends a dot :)
This is the hexadecimal compose feature. The keys of
the
numeric keypad become hex digits in compose mode. 0-9 are
themselves, PF1-PF4 are A-D, '-' is E, and ',' is F. You can
enter any 8-bit character from 00 to FF as two hex digits.
Right! I never knew that existed!
11 = nothing
Actually it's XON (^Q), though of course it's normally unseen.
Correct again. In Local Mode 11 sends a <DC1>
22 = "
33 = 3
44 = D
55 = U
66 = f
77 = w
These are just ASCII.
Verified against
asciitable.com.....
controls in Setup. If it's set for 7-bit
controls, the
manual says that C1 chars entered through hex compose will be
turned into equivalent 7-bit escape sequences. Can you test
(using local mode, display controls) whether this is actually true?
I get a beep and the 2nd keypress, as I expected.
Compose or anything else for 7-bit ASCII, unless of
course
you are one of those strange people who configure their
LK201s for some non-ASCII national mode.
We only ever had problems with the english pound sign :)
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