Keyboard mapping for cicsterm

The keyboard mapping for terminal emulator operation is defined in a keyboard mapping file.

A sample key mapping file named cicskeysamp.ini is supplied in the <install_path>/samples/configuration subdirectory. It is recommended that you create your own customized mapping file.

To create your own customized mapping file on Windows, copy <install_path>\samples\configuration\cicskeysamp.ini to <product_data_path>\cicskey.ini.

The keyboard mapping file can be specified by:

See your Windows operating system documentation for other ways of setting this environment variable.

On UNIX and Linux if you do not specify otherwise, a file name of cicskey.ini in the <install_path>/bin subdirectory is assumed.

On Windows if you do not specify the -k option or the CICSKEY variable and do not create <product_data_path>\cicskey.ini, the keyboard mapping is defined by the default file <install_path>\bin\cicskey.ini.

You can change the keyboard mapping file at any time, although changes do not take effect until the next time the terminal emulator is started.


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