9.5;kbd (keyboard) *DM*, revision 9.5, 86/08/12
KBD (KEYBOARD) -- Declare keyboard type.
usage: kbd {(blank)|2|3}
FORMAT
KBD id
NOTE: This command is valid only in the DM file `NODE_DATA/STARTUP; it may not
be typed from the keyboard. See the DOMAIN System User's Guide for
information on startup files.
KBD allows you to specify the keyboard that is attached to your node so that
the proper set of standard key definitions may be applied. When this command
is invoked in the `NODE_DATA/STARTUP file, it causes the DM to execute the
corresponding key definition file (/SYS/DM/STD_KEYS, /SYS/DM/STD_KEYS2, or
/SYS/DM/STD_KEYS3).
If this command is not invoked in the `NODE_DATA/STARTUP file, the DM will do
the following. It will first test for a low-profile Model II keyboard and, if
one is attached, it will use 'KBD 3'. If a Model II keyboard is not present,
the DM will then default to 'KBD 2' (low-profile Model I keyboard).
ARGUMENTS
id
(required) Specify keyboard ID. Valid IDs are ' ' for the 880
keyboard, '2' for the low-profile Model I keyboard, and '3'
for the low-profile Model II keyboard.
RELATED TOPICS
More information is available. Type:
- HELP DM KEYS
for a list of standard key definitions for both keyboards.