number pad problem

Linda Hanigan haniganwork at earthlik.net
Wed Oct 17 01:22:17 UTC 2007


On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 17:02 -0400, Bob Doherty wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 20:43:01 -0500, Linda Hanigan
> <haniganwork at earthlik.net> wrote:
> 
> >I am starting over on the number pad problems. I thought when I posted
> >Friday that it was tied to the user, but I was wrong. It is tied to the
> >login. Any user that logs in using F2 can not use the number pad. when
> >they type they get the following
> >1=q
> >2=r
> >3=s
> >4=t
> >5=u
> >6=v
> >7=w
> >8=x
> >9=y
> >o=p
> 
> what you're seeing is the tail of the ANSI application mode (VT100)
> codes.  These are actually ESC O q to ESC O y and ESC O p for 0 where
> ESC is octal 33, decimal 27, hex 1B.
> 
> I have no idea why the ANSI codes are being generated.
> 
> >If the log on using F1 or F3 - F6 the number pad works correctly. Does
> >anyone have any idea what is causing this or how I can fix it?
> >                            Thanks
> >                             Linda
> >
> -- 
> Bob Doherty

I mean if you type 1 on the you get a q on the screen,etc

> 





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