Wyse Host Key Descriptions

The following host keys are supported for Wyse terminal emulation.

Alt Cursor
The key sequence represented is Alt-F11. The Alternate Cursor key toggles the cursor type. There are two cursor types: block and underline.

Backspace
T
his key moves the cursor one character to the left.

Break
This key sends the Telnet Break command.

Clear Line
Clears the cursor line to space characters, starting at the current cursor position.

Clear Screen
Clears the page to space characters, starting at the current cursor position

Ctrl + Sp (NUL)
Null character

Ctrl + A (SOH)
Start of heading. This is a console interrupt.

Ctrl + B (STX)
Start of text

Ctrl + C (ETX)
End of text

Ctrl + D (EOT)
End of transmission

Ctrl + E (ENQ)
Enquiry

Ctrl + F (ACK)
Acknowledge. It clears ENQ.

Ctrl + G (BELL)
Bell. It rings the bell.

Ctrl + H (BS)
Backspace

Ctrl + I (HT)
Horizontal Tab

Ctrl + J (LF)
Line Feed

Ctrl + K (VT)
Vertical tab

Ctrl + L (FF)
Form Feed, page eject

Ctrl + M (CR)
Carriage Return

Ctrl + N (SO)
Shift Out, to an alternate character set

Ctrl + O (SI)
Shift In, to resume the default character set

Ctrl + P (DLE)
Data link escape

Ctrl + Q (DC1)
XON, with XOFF to pause listings; :okay to send

Ctrl + R (DC2)
Device control 2, block-mode flow control

Ctrl + S (DC3)
XOFF and XON flow control

Ctrl + T (DC4)
Device control 4

Ctrl + U (NAK)
Negative acknowledgment

Ctrl + V (SYN)
Synchronous idle

Ctrl + W (ETB)
End transmission block

Ctrl + X (CAN)
Cancel line

Ctrl + Y (EM)
End of medium interrupt

Ctrl + Z (SUB)
Substitute

Ctrl + [ (ESC)
Escape, next character is not echoed.

Ctrl + \ (FS)
File separator

Ctrl + ] (GS)
Group separator

Ctrl + ~ (RS)
Record separator, block-mode terminator.

Ctrl + ? (US)
Unit separator

Cursor Blink
The key sequence represented is Ctrl-F10. The cursor is toggled from blinking to non-blinking or from non-blinking to blinking. 

Cursor Down
Advances the cursor position down one line on the display.

Cursor Left
Advances the cursor left one position on the screen.

Cursor Right
Advances the cursor right one position on the screen.

Cursor Ruler
The Cursor Ruler key toggles the cursor ruler on and off.

Cursor Up
Advances the cursor up one position on the screen.

Delete
Sends ASCII Del code.

Delete Character
Deletes the cursor character, moving all characters to the right of the cursor left one position.

Delete Line
Deletes the entire cursor line, moving the lines below it up one line.

Enter
Moves the cursor to the first position of the current or next line.

Esc
Sends the escape character.

F1-F16
Function keys.

Home
Moves the cursor to the top left corner of the page.

Insert
Turns on insert mode.

Insert Char
Inserts a space at the character position, moving all succeeding characters right one position.

Insert Line
Inserts a line of space characters below the cursor line.

Jump Next
Changes focus to the next available window.

Jump Next Active
Changes focus to the next active window.

Jump Previous
Changes focus to the previous window.

Jump Prev Active
Changes focus to the previous active window.

Jump A - Z
Changes focus to the specified window.

Page Next
Displays the next page.

Page Prev
Displays the previous page.

Print
Sends the formatted page to the printer port.

Replace
Turns on replace mode.

Send
Sends the data from the top of the page through the cursor position to the data port.

Shift+F1 - F16
Shifted value of function keys.

Shift+Home
Moves the cursor to the top left corner of the page.

Shift+Tab
Moves cursor to the first character of the previous tab position

Tab
Moves the cursor to the first character of the next tab position.

Word Select
Selects the word the cursor is currently positioned on.