Use the table below to identify the mnemonic that represents a particular 3270 function key. When you specify a mnemonic, enclose it in angle brackets ( < > ). For example, in the following statement, the Screen object uses the SendKeys method to transmit a Command 1 function to the host.
Screen.SendKeys "<Pf1>"
3270 Function Key |
Mnemonic |
Attention |
Attn |
Backspace |
BackSpace |
Backtab (Left Tab) |
BackTab |
Caps Lock |
CapsLock |
Clear |
Clear |
Cursor Down |
Down |
Cursor Left |
Left |
Cursor Left 2 Columns |
Left2 |
Cursor Right |
Right |
Cursor Right 2 Columns |
Right2 |
Cursor Select |
CursorSelect |
Cursor Up |
Up |
Delete Char |
Delete |
Duplicate |
Dup |
Enter |
Enter |
Erase EOF |
EraseEOF |
Erase Input |
EraseInput |
FieldMark |
FieldMark |
Home |
Home |
Insert |
Insert |
Left Tab (Back Tab) |
BackTab |
New Line |
NewLine |
Pen Select |
PenSel |
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Reset |
Reset |
Shift |
ShiftOn |
System Request |
SysReq |
Tab (Right Tab) |
Tab |
Pa1 |
Pa1 |
Pa2 |
Pa2 |
Pa3 |
Pa3 |
Pf1 |
Pf1 |
Pf2 |
Pf2 |
Pf3 |
Pf3 |
Pf4 |
Pf4 |
Pf5 |
Pf5 |
Pf6 |
Pf6 |
Pf7 |
Pf7 |
Pf8 |
Pf8 |
Pf9 |
Pf9 |
Pf10 |
Pf10 |
Pf11 |
Pf11 |
Pf12 |
Pf12 |
Pf13 |
Pf13 |
Pf14 |
Pf14 |
Pf15 |
Pf15 |
Pf16 |
Pf16 |
Pf17 |
Pf17 |
Pf18 |
Pf18 |
Pf19 |
Pf19 |
Pf20 |
Pf20 |
Pf21 |
Pf21 |
Pf22 |
Pf22 |
Pf23 |
Pf23 |
Pf24 |
Pf24 |