[Info-vax] Keypad state in various VMS utilities
Marc Van Dyck
marc.gr.vandyck at invalid.skynet.be
Mon Oct 5 12:29:10 EDT 2020
It happens that Phillip Helbigundress to reply formulated :
> In article <3a77c8ba-b675-47db-9e16-0682af8f721an at googlegroups.com>,
> David Jones <osuvman50 at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I use SMG all the time solely for its virtual keyboard recall buffer
>> feature. I never see the keypad being put in application mode unless I
>> create a key table and include it as an argument in the read call. I
>> rarely find it worth the trouble to define application keypad keys in
>> command line interfaces (as opposed to screen oriented interfaces).
>
> I use the keypad in EDT (OK, screen oriented), MAIL and NEWSRDR (in
> addition to the EDT keypad when using EDT within those applications),
> which I guess are command-line interfaces, probabably several hours a
> day (and, occasionally, the debugger as well) and have been doing so for
> more than a quarter of a century, which means that I have saved a huge
> amount of time thanks to the application keypad, and why a real VMS
> keyboard is a necessity for me. Of course, people who never learned to
> type blindly with ten fingers have probably wasted so many years of
> their life already that the relative benefit from a keypad (which should
> also be used with, if not 10, then 5 fingers, and blindly) is probably
> minimal.
So, nobody else than me is using the DEFINE/KEy feature in DCL to map
their most often used DCL commands to keypad keys ?
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Marc Van Dyck
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