![]() ![]() Typically, a Num Lock key can be used to override this mode to enter digit characters, and several terminal emulators have a preference to ignore this mode and always send digits. (The specific sequences depend on other terminal state.) Overriding to Enter Decimal Digits The input sequences are described in tables 3-7 and 3-8. This mode is described in the DEC VT100 terminal user guide here: When Keypad Application Mode is enabled the numeric-keypad keys send function-key escape sequences so they can be differentiated from the digit keys along the top of the main keyboard and used to perform other functions (e.g., cursor movement, scrolling, editing text). ![]() Terminals have a feature named Keypad Application Mode (the mnemonic for the command that enables it is DECKPAM).
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