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<H2><A NAME="s21">21. Some properties of the VT100 - application key mode</A></H2>

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<P>: Sometimes my cursor keys or keypad keys produce strange codes?
<P>When the terminal is in application cursor key mode the cursor keys
produce  Esc O x  and otherwise  Esc [ x  where x is one of A,B,C,D.
Certain programs put the terminal in application cursor key mode;
if you kill them with <CODE>kill -9</CODE>, or if they crash, then the mode will
not be reset.
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        % echo -e '\033c'  
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resets all properties of the current VC. Just changing the cursor
application key mode is done by
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        % echo -e '\033[?1h' 
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(set) and
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        % echo -e '\033[?1l' 
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(clear).
<P>When the terminal is in application keypad key mode the keypad keys
produce  Esc O y  and otherwise  Esc [ z ~  for
certain y and z. Setting application keypad key mode is done by
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        % echo -e '\033=' 
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and
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        % echo -e '\033&gt;' 
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clears it again.
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