~"create_message_module n=csm$terminal_model_messages
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TEK_4109 c=9000 i='CS' s=i
               Tektronix 4107 or 4109 Function Keys

           s1     s2     s3     s4         s5     s6     s7     s8
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
 SHIFT  |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |    | F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |  SHIFT
 normal |  f1  |  f2  |  f3  |  f4  |    | f5  |  f6  |  f7  |  f8  |  normal
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
           f1     f2     f3     f4         f5     f6     f7     f8


 Standard and Cursor Control Keys for Tektronix 4107 or 4109

 These keys are placed on the alphabetic keyboard and are accessed by
 combining the CTRL (CONTROL) key with the character key:

                  +------+------+------+------+
                  | bkw  | home | InsC | DelC |
                  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |
           +------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
           |       | left | down |  up  |right |
           | CTRL  |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |
           +-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
                    | fwd  | edit | InsL | DelL |
                    |  Z   |  X   |  C   |  V   |
                    +------+------+------+------+

                Numeric Pad for Tektronix 4109 Terminal

 The standard keys are duplicated on the numeric pad:

    Control and Control-Shift
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F7  |  F8  |  F9  | F14  |  shift
              ctrl  |  f7  |  f8  |  f9  | f14  |
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  | F15  |  shift
              ctrl  |  f4  |  f5  |  f6  | f15  |
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |      |  shift
              ctrl  |  f1  |  f2  |  f3  |      |
                    +------+------+------+      |
                    |             |      |      |  shift
              ctrl  |    HOME     |      |      |
                    +-------------+------+------+

    Normal and Shift
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | RepM | Back | HELP |clrSCR|
                    | InsM | Data | help |clrEOL| norm
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | BKW  | UP   | delL | delC |
                    | bkw  | up   | delC | delL | norm
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | FWD  | DWN  | insL | insC |
                    | fwd  | dwn  | insC |      | norm
                    +------+------+------+      |
              shift |             | EDIT |      |
                    |    HOME     | edit | insL | norm
                    +-------------+------+------+

 Cursor control is duplicated (and enhanced) on the joydisk:

                                  up
                    up-left   /--------\
                            /     ^      \ up-right
                          /    \  |   /    \
                          |      \  /      |
                     left | <---      ---> | right
                          |     /   \      |
                          \   /   |   \    /
                 down-left  \     v      / down-right
                              \--------/
                                 down

      normal JoyDisk = cursor moves one space/line
      shift  JoyDisk = cursor moves two spaces/lines
     control JoyDisk = cursor moves four spaces/lines
  cntrl-shft JoyDisk = cursor moves eight space/lines
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TEK_4115 c=9001 i='CS' s=i
                    Tektronix 4115 Function Keys

           s1     s2     s3     s4         s5     s6     s7     s8
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
 SHIFT  |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |    | F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |  SHIFT
 normal |  f1  |  f2  |  f3  |  f4  |    | f5  |  f6  |  f7  |  f8  |  normal
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
           f1     f2     f3     f4         f5     f6     f7     f8


 Standard and Cursor Control Keys for Tektronix 4115

 These keys are placed on the alphabetic keyboard and are accessed by
 combining the CTRL (CONTROL) key with the character key:

                  +------+------+------+------+
                  | bkw  | home | InsC | DelC |
                  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |
           +------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
           |       | left | down |  up  |right |
           | CTRL  |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |
           +-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
                    | fwd  | edit | InsL | DelL |
                    |  Z   |  X   |  C   |  V   |
                    +------+------+------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TEK_4125 c=9002 i='CS' s=i
            Tektronix 4125, 4128, or 4129 Function Keys

           s1     s2     s3     s4         s5     s6     s7     s8
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
 SHIFT  |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |    | F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |  SHIFT
 normal |  f1  |  f2  |  f3  |  f4  |    | f5  |  f6  |  f7  |  f8  |  normal
        +------+------+------+------+    +-----+------+------+------+
           f1     f2     f3     f4         f5     f6     f7     f8


 Standard and Cursor Control Keys for Tektronix 4125, 4128, or 4129

 These keys are placed on the alphabetic keyboard and are accessed by
 combining the CTRL (CONTROL) key with the character key:

                  +------+------+------+------+
                  | bkw  | home | InsC | DelC |
                  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |
           +------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
           |       | left | down |  up  |right |
           | CTRL  |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |
           +-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
                    | fwd  | edit | InsL | DelL |
                    |  Z   |  X   |  C   |  V   |
                    +------+------+------+------+

 Numeric Pad for Tektronix 4125 Terminal

 The standard keys are duplicated on the numeric pad:

  Control and Control-Shift
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F7  |  F8  |  F9  | F14  |  shift
              ctrl  |  f7  |  f8  |  f9  | f14  |
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  | F15  |  shift
              ctrl  |  f4  |  f5  |  f6  | f15  |
                    +------+------+------+------+
                    |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |      |  shift
              ctrl  |  f1  |  f2  |  f3  |      |
                    +------+------+------+      |
                    |             |      |      |  shift
              ctrl  |    HOME     |      |      |
                    +-------------+------+------+

  Normal and Shift
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | RepM | Back | HELP |clrSCR|
                    | InsM | Data | help |clrEOL| norm
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | BKW  | UP   | delL | delC |
                    | bkw  | up   | delC | delL | norm
                    +------+------+------+------+
              shift | FWD  | DWN  | insL | insC |
                    | fwd  | dwn  | insC |      | norm
                    +------+------+------+      |
              shift |             | EDIT |      |
                    |    HOME     | edit | insL | norm
                    +-------------+------+------+

 Cursor and Page Control for Tektronix 4125

          NORMAL and SHIFT                 CONTROL and CONTROL-SHIFT

            Normal Border                        Normal Border

           +------+------+                      +------+------+
           |  4x  |  4x  |                      | BKW  | dwn  |
           |  Up  | Right|                      | bkw  | up   |
  Cursor   +------+------+              Page    +------+------+
  Control  +------+------+              Control +------+------+
           |  4x  |  4x  |                      | FWD  |      |
           | Down | Left |                      | fwd  | HOME |
           +------+------+                      +------+------+
             Pan    View                          Pan    View

 Additional Keys for Tektronix 4125

      s1     s2     s3     s4         s5     s6     s7     s8
   +------+------+------+------+   +------+------+------+------+
   |  F9  | F10  | F11  | F12  |   | F13  | F14  | F15  | F16  | cntrl-shft
   |  f9  | f10  | f11  | f12  |   | f13  | f14  | f15  | f16  | control
   +------+------+------+------+   +------+------+------+------+
      f1     f2     f3     f4         f5     f6     f7     f8
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$CDC_910 c=9003 i='CS' s=i
                      CYBER 910 Workstation

 The function keys all reside on the keypad.  During full screen
 operation the keypad is automatically converted into function keys and
 during line mode operation the keypad is automatically converted to
 produce numeric and related text keystrokes.

 F1 keypad 1        F5 keypad 5         F9  keypad 9        F13 PF4
 F2 keypad 2        F6 keypad 6         F10 PF1             F14 keypad minus
 F3 keypad 3        F7 keypad 7         F11 PF2             F15 keypad comma
 F4 keypad 5        F8 keypad 8         F12 PF3             F16 keypad enter

 Shift of the above function keys is done by prefixing them with the keypad
 0 key (without an intervening carriage return).  For instance, shift F6 is
 keypad 0, then keypad 6, and then carriage return.

 The carriage return key must be pressed after a function key to get a
 response.  It is possible to press a function key several times before
 pressing the carriage return key.  EDIT_FILE interprets this as
 executing the requested function multiple times.

 The screen size is 40 rows by 80 columns.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$SUN_160 c=9004 i='CS' s=i
               Sun Microsystems 160 Workstation

          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Physical | Logical    | | Physical| Logical    |
          | Sun Key  | NOS/VE Key | | Sun Key | NOS/VE Key |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  L2      |  F1        | |  F2     |  F2        |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  F3      |  F3        | |  F4     |  F4        |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  F5      |  F5        | |  F6     |  F6        |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  F7      |  F7        | |  F8     |  F8        |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  R1      |  Shift F1  | |  R2     |  Shift F2  |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  R3      |  Shift F3  | |  R4     |  Shift F4  |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  R5      |  Shift F5  | |  R6     |  Shift F6  |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          |  R7      |  Shift F7  | |  F9     |  Shift F8  |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, L2  |  F9        | | Esc, F2 |  F10       |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, F3  |  F11       | | Esc, F4 |  F12       |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, F5  |  F13       | | Esc, F6 |  F14       |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, F7  |  F15       | | Esc, F8 |  F16       |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, R1  |  Shift F9  | | Esc, R2 |  Shift F10 |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, R3  |  Shift F11 | | Esc, R4 |  Shift F12 |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, R5  |  Shift F13 | | Esc, R6 |  Shift F14 |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+
          | Esc, R7  |  Shift F15 | | Esc, F9 |  Shift F16 |
          +----------+------------+ +---------+------------+

 All function keys must be followed by a carriage return to get a
 response.  Note that with the dual (Escape) keypresses, there is no
 intervening carriage return.  EDIT_FILE allows a function key (or Escape
 pair) to be repeated several times before pressing carriage return.

 The Sun Workstation allows two screen sizes:  34 rows by 80 columns and
 48 rows by 132 columns.  The EDIT_FILE WIDTH function switches between
 size.  The smaller size can be used either with or without windowing on
 Sun's Unix system, but if used with windowing the user must be careful
 to never move the cursor beyond the 80th column or 34th row.  The 34*80
 size is primarily intended to be used without windowing.  When the
 windowing system is used, the user should normally use the WIDTH
 function key to convert to the 48*132 format as soon as possible.  If
 the 48*132 size is used without windowing, portions of the screen will
 scroll out of view.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$DEC_VT100_GOLD c=9005 i='CS' s=i
       Digital Equipment VT100 with 32 Function Keys

 The function keys all reside on the keypad.  During full screen
 operation the keypad is automatically converted into function keys and
 during line mode operation the keypad is automatically converted to
 produce numeric and related text keystrokes.

 Using the Return Key

  If the communications network you are using is:

     CDCNET or X.25 Protocol - You can have the system generate
     automatic returns for all function and keypad keys using the
     FUNCTION_KEY_CLASS parameter on the CHATA command.

       Example:  CHATA FUNCTION_KEY_CLASS=DEC_VT100_GOLD

     NAM/CCP or Intercom - No automatic returns can be added, you must
     press the return key after each function.

 Editing Keys

  All editing operations are performed using the keys located on the
  keypad.

 VT100 Keypad

  +------+------+------+------+  The keys PF1 through PF4 shown here
  | PF1  | PF2  | PF3  | PF4  |  correspond to the key identifiers
  |      |  `   |      |      |  p1 through p4.  Precede the key by
  +------+------+------+------+  a 0 for the TOP(SHIFTED) operation.
  |  7   |  8   |  9   |  -   |
  |      |      |      |      |  The rest of the keys on the keypad
  +------+------+------+------+  correspond to the key identifiers
  |  4   |  5   |  6   |  ,   |  starting with k.
  |      |      |      |      |  To execute an operation using this
  +------+------+------+------+  keypad, press the key (then RETURN).
  |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
  |      |      |      |      |  Key identifiers starting with 0
  +------+------+------+      |  represent the 0 key followed by the
  |      0      |  .   |      |  key identified by the second character
  |             |      |      |  (06 is 0 followed by the 6).
  +-------------+------+------+

  F1 keypad 1        F5 keypad 5         F9  keypad 9        F13 PF4
  F2 keypad 2        F6 keypad 6         F10 PF1             F14 keypad minus
  F3 keypad 3        F7 keypad 7         F11 PF2             F15 keypad comma
  F4 keypad 5        F8 keypad 8         F12 PF3             F16 keypad enter
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$DEC_VT220 c=9006 i='CS' s=i
                   Digital Equipment VT220
                           For CDCNET Users

 Using the Return Key

   If the communications network you are using is:

     CDCNET or X.25 Protocol - The system will give you automatic
     returns for all function and keypad keys.

     NAM/CCP or Intercom - No automatic returns.  You must press the
     return key after each function.

 Editing keys not identified on the screen.

  These operations do not appear in highlighted boxes on the screen.
  You can execute these operations by pressing the shift key along with
  operation keys.  The operation is executed immediately at your
  terminal if you are on CDCNET or X.25 Protocol(you don't have to press
  the return key to start the operation).  If you are on NAM/CCP or
  Intercom you will have to press the return key to execute the
  operation.

  You can create your own template for these keys by taping labels above
  the keys on your terminal.  You can also copy this text to a file you
  can print using the OUTPUT parameter on the DISPLAY_TERMINAL_MODEL
  command.

   F6     F7     F8     F9     F10   F11     F12    F13
                                     (ESC)   (BS)   (LF)   F14
 +------+------+------+------+-- ---+------+------+------+------+
 |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 | InsL | DelL |InBlCh|DelCh | Ins  |StpIns|DelEOL|ReWrSc| BACK |
 +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+

   HELP      DO           F17    F18    F19    F20
 +-------+--------+     +------+------+------+------+
 |       |        |     |      |      |      |      |
 | HELP  |  Home  |     | 1stSc|Bckwrd|Forwrd| LstSc|
 +-------+--------+     +------+------+------+------+

 Screen Editing

  Function keys F6 through F20, and the keypad ENTER key are the first
  16 unshifted function keys.  To execute operations that map from the
  key menu to these keys, press the key (then press return if you are on
  NAM/CCP or Intercom).

 Editing keypad (used to position the cursor):

 |------|------|------|
 |      |      |      |
 |------|------|------|    Using the arrow keys, moves the cursor
 |      |      |      |    in the direction of the arrow.
 |------|------|------|
        |down  |           Other keys on this keypad are not used.
        |arrow |
 |------|------|------|    The Home key is the shifted Do key on the
 | <--- | up   | ---> |    top row of function keys.
 |      |arrow |      |
 |------|------|------|

 Numeric keypad:

 |-----|-----|-----|-----|    The keys PF1 through PF4 shown here
 | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 |    correspond to the key identifiers
 |-----|-----|-----|-----|    p1 through p4.
 |  7  |  8  |  9  |  -  |
 |-----|-----|-----|-----|    The rest of the keys on the keypad
 |  4  |  5  |  6  |  ,  |    correspond to the key identifiers
 |-----|-----|-----|-----|    starting with k.
 |  1  |  2  |  3  |     |
 |-----|-----|-----|Enter|    To execute an operation using this
 |     0     |  .  |     |    keypad, press the key (then
 |-----------|-----|-----|    press return if on NAM/CCP or Intercom).

 Keypad keys 1 through 9, keypad 0, PF1 through PF4, keypad minus, and
 keypad commas are the first 16 shifted function keys.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TAB_132 c=9007 i='CS' s=i
                TAB 132/15 Function Keys

  The function keys reside on the keypad and on the soft-keys.
  During full screen operation the keypad is automatically
  converted into function keys and during line mode operation the
  keypad is automatically converted to normal character generation.
  All keypad and soft-key keys generate unique escape sequences;
  each key represents either a function or shifted function key.

  The keypad is labelled 1 thru 9, PF1, PF2, PF3, PF4, (-), TAB,
  ENTER, (.), and 0.  The keypad keys represent the following
  function and shifted function keys:  F1 thru F9, SF1, SF2, SF3,
  SF4, SF5, SF6, SF7, SF8, and SF9.  The soft_keys are labelled
  S1 thru S8 and represent the following function and shifted
  function keys:  F10, SF10, F11, SF11, F12, SF12, F13, and SF13.

                            Keypad
                 +------+------+------+------+
                 |  SF1 |  SF2 |  SF3 |  SF4 |
                 |  PF1 |  PF2 |  PF3 |  PF4 |
                 +------+------+------+------+
                 |  F7  |  F8  |  F9  |  SF5 |
                 |   7  |   8  |   9  |   -  |
                 +------+------+------+------+
                 |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  |  SF6 |
                 |   4  |   5  |   6  |  TAB |
                 +------+------+------+------+
                 |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |      |
                 |   1  |   2  |   3  |  SF7 |
                 +------+------+------|      |
                 |     SF9     |  SF8 | ENTER|
                 |      0      |   .  |      |
                 +------+------+------+------+

                           Soft Keys
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   |  F10 | SF10 |  F11 | SF11 |  F12 | SF12 |  F13 | SF13 |
   |  S1  |  S2  |  S3  |  S4  |  S5  |  S6  |  S7  |  S8  |
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TAB_132_EDIT c=9008 i='CS' s=i
         TAB 132/15 Function Keys in EDIT mode

  The function keys reside on the eight soft-keys and represent
  function keys F1 thru F8.  No additional function keys are
  available.  The enter key is not required after a soft-key to
  get a response.

                          Soft Keys
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |
   |  S1  |  S2  |  S3  |  S4  |  S5  |  S6  |  S7  |  S8  |
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$ADM_31 c=9009 i='CS' s=i
               Lear Siegler ADM-31 Function Keys

  The function key sequences are generated by use of keys on the
  main keyboard, the key labelled 'FUNCTION', and optionally the
  'SHIFT' key.  All function key sequences begin with the 'FUNCTION'
  key, followed by a main keyboard key, which may be shifted.

  The carriage return key must be pressed after a function key to
  get a response.  It is possible to press multiple function keys
  before pressing the carriage return key.  EDIT_FILE interprets
  this as executing the requested functions in the order the keys
  were pressed.

  The main keyboard keys used to generate the function key sequences
  are 1 thru 8, unshifted and shifted, and q thru i, unshifted and
  shifted.  To generate the F1 sequence, the 'FUNCTION' key is
  pressed and released, followed by the '1' key.  A 'RETURN' completes
  the sequence.  The SF10 sequence would be generated by 'FUNCTION',
  'SHIFT', 'W'.  Again a 'RETURN' completes the sequence.

                          F1 thru F16
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |
   |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  |   6  |   7  |   8  |
   +--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+
      |  F9  |  F10 |  F11 |  F12 |  F13 |  F14 |  F15 |  F16 |
      |   q  |   w  |   e  |   r  |   t  |   y  |   u  |   i  |
      +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+

                         SF1 thru SF16
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   | SF1  | SF2  | SF3  | SF4  | SF5  | SF6  | SF7  | SF8  |
   |   !  |   "  |   #  |   $  |   %  |   &  |   '  |   (  |
   +--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+
      | SF9  | SF10 | SF11 | SF12 | SF13 | SF14 | SF15 | SF16 |
      |   Q  |   W  |   E  |   R  |   T  |   Y  |   U  |   I  |
      +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$ADM_31_PROTECTED c=9010 i='CS' s=i
        Lear Siegler ADM-31 Keys in Protected Mode

  The function key sequences are generated by use of keys on the
  main keyboard, the key labelled 'FUNCTION', and optionally the
  'SHIFT' key.  All function key sequences begin with the 'FUNCTION'
  key, followed by a main keyboard key, which may be shifted.

  The carriage return key must be pressed after a function key to
  get a response.  It is possible to press multiple function keys
  before pressing the carriage return key.  EDIT_FILE interprets
  this as executing the requested functions in the order the keys
  were pressed.

  The main keyboard keys used to generate the function key sequences
  are 1 thru 8, unshifted and shifted, and q thru i, unshifted and
  shifted.  To generate the F1 sequence, the 'FUNCTION' key is
  pressed and released, followed by the '1' key.  A 'RETURN' completes
  the sequence.  The SF10 sequence would be generated by 'FUNCTION',
  'SHIFT', 'W'.  Again a 'RETURN' completes the sequence.

                          F1 thru F16
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   |  F1  |  F2  |  F3  |  F4  |  F5  |  F6  |  F7  |  F8  |
   |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  |   6  |   7  |   8  |
   +--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+
      |  F9  |  F10 |  F11 |  F12 |  F13 |  F14 |  F15 |  F16 |
      |   q  |   w  |   e  |   r  |   t  |   y  |   u  |   i  |
      +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+

                         SF1 thru SF16
   +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
   | SF1  | SF2  | SF3  | SF4  | SF5  | SF6  | SF7  | SF8  |
   |   !  |   "  |   #  |   $  |   %  |   &  |   '  |   (  |
   +--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+
      | SF9  | SF10 | SF11 | SF12 | SF13 | SF14 | SF15 | SF16 |
      |   Q  |   W  |   E  |   R  |   T  |   Y  |   U  |   I  |
      +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$TV_970 c=9011 i='CS' s=i
              TeleVideo 970 Function Keys

  The function key sequences are generated by use of keys at the
  top of the main keyboard; the keys are labelled F1 thru F16.
  With the addition of the 'SHIFT' key all 32 function key
  sequences can be generated, F1 thru F16 and SF1 thru SF16.

  The carriage return key is not required after a function key.
  All function keys sequences are programmed with an embedded
  carriage return.

               Additional Edit_File Keys

  There are additional keys available which perform useful
  functions in Edit_File and other full screen applications.
  These additional keys function as labelled, except as noted,
  and are detailed in the following figure.

           +--------+--------+--------+
           |        |        |        |
           |  CHAR  |  LINE  |  LINE  |
           | INSERT | INSERT |  ERASE |
           |        |        |        |           (shifted)
           +--------+--------+--------+--------+  Page
           |        |        |        |        |  Backward
           |  CHAR  |  LINE  |        |  PAGE  |
           | DELETE | DELETE |        |        |
           |        |        |        |        |  Page
           +--------+--------+--------+--------+  Forward


                   +---------+---------+
          Position |    |    |    ^    | Position
            Line   |    v    |    |    |   Line
                   |(shifted |(shifted |
            DOWN   |  down   |   up    |    UP
                   |  arrow) |  arrow) |
                   +---------+---------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$DEC_VT100 c=9012 i='CS' s=i
         Digital Equipment VT100 with 16 Function Keys

 Only 16 function keys are available with this terminal definition.
 Use DEC_VT100_GOLD to get additional function keys.

 Using the Return Key

  If the communications network you are using is:

     CDCNET or X.25 Protocol - You can have the system generate
     automatic returns for all function keys using the
     FUNCTION_KEY_CLASS parameter on the CHATA command.

       Example:  CHATA FUNCTION_KEY_CLASS=DEC_VT100

     NAM/CCP or Intercom - No automatic returns can be added, you must
     press the return key after each function.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$DEC_VT220_OLD c=9013 i='CS' s=i
                    Digital Equipment VT220
                    For NAM/CCP and Intercom Users

 Using the Return Key

  If the communications network you are using is:

     NAM/CCP or Intercom - The system will generate automatic returns
     for shifted function keys only.   You must press the return key
     for all other functions.

     CDCNET or X.25 Protocol - We recommend you use terminal model DEC_VT220.

  There are no automatic returns for the function keys displayed in
  the menu at the bottom of your screen.  You must press the
  return key after each function.

 Editing keys not identified on the screen.

  These operations do not appear in highlighted boxes on the screen.
  You can execute these operations by pressing the shift key along with
  operation keys.  The operation is executed immediately at your
  terminal (you don't have to press the return key to start the operation).

  You can create your own template for these keys by taping labels above
  the keys on your terminal.  You can also copy this text to a file you
  can print using the OUTPUT parameter on the DISPLAY_TERMINAL_MODEL
  command.

   F6     F7     F8     F9     F10   F11     F12    F13
                                     (ESC)   (BS)   (LF)   F14
 +------+------+------+------+-- ---+------+------+------+------+
 |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 | InsL | DelL |InBlCh|DelCh | Ins  |StpIns|DelEOL|ReWrSc| BACK |
 +------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+

   HELP      DO           F17    F18    F19    F20
 +-------+--------+     +------+------+------+------+
 |       |        |     |      |      |      |      |
 | HELP  |  Home  |     | 1stSc|Bckwrd|Forwrd| LstSc|
 +-------+--------+     +------+------+------+------+

 Screen Editing

  Function keys F6 through F20, and the keypad ENTER key are the first
  16 unshifted function keys.  To execute operations that map from the
  key menu to these keys, press the key (then press return depending on
  which network you are using).

 Editing keypad (used to position the cursor):


  |------|------|------|
  |      |      |      |
  |------|------|------|    Using the arrow keys, moves the cursor
  |      |      |      |    in the direction of the arrow.
  |------|------|------|
         |down  |           Other keys on this keypad are not used.
         |arrow |
  |------|------|------|    The Home key is the shifted Do key on the
  | <--- | up   | ---> |    top row of function keys.
  |      |arrow |      |
  |------|------|------|


 Numeric keypad:

  |-----|-----|-----|-----|        The keys PF1 through PF4 shown here
  | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 |        correspond to the key identifiers
  |-----|-----|-----|-----|        p1 through p4.
  |  7  |  8  |  9  |  -  |
  |-----|-----|-----|-----|        The rest of the keys on the keypad
  |  4  |  5  |  6  |  ,  |        correspond to the key identifiers
  |-----|-----|-----|-----|        starting with k.
  |  1  |  2  |  3  |     |
  |-----|-----|-----|Enter|        To execute an operation using this
  |     0     |  .  |     |        keypad, press the key (then
  |-----------|-----|-----|        press return depending on which
                                   network you are using).

 Keypad keys 1 through 9, keypad 0, PF1 through PF4, keypad minus, and
 keypad commas are the first 16 shifted function keys.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_20 c=9014 i='CS' s=i
                IBM PC with Screen Size 24 by 80
                     Using CONNECT VIEW and a Mouse

 Use this terminal model to display a screen size of 24 by 80.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Three other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.
     ALT(C)  (ReWrSc) rewrite screen.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_20_42 c=9015 i='CS' s=i
                IBM PC with Screen Size 42 by 80
                     Using CONNECT VIEW and a Mouse

 Use this terminal model to display a screen size of 42 by 80.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Three other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.
     ALT(C)  (ReWrSc) rewrite screen.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_20_42_132 c=9016 i='CS' s=i
                IBM PC with Screen Size 42 by 132
                     Using CONNECT VIEW and a Mouse

 Use this terminal model to display a screen size of 42 by 132.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Three other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.
     ALT(C)  (ReWrSc) rewrite screen.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$MAC_CONNECT_20 c=9017 i='CS' s=i
                Apple Macintosh Microcomputer

  Below the Macintosh Plus keyboard is annotated with operations.
  You execute the operation by pressing the OPTION key and the
  operation key simultaneously.  When more than one operation is
  listed, the top operation is performed using the shifted key (OPTION and
  SHIFT keys).  The Macintosh II keyboards (regular & extended) have the
  function keys located at the top of the keyboard.  They also have
  separate cursor keys and a numeric keypad.

 +--------+------+------+------+------+---\\-+------+
 |  ~     |(F1)  |(F2)  |(F3)  |(F4)  |(F5)\\|(F10) |
 |        |      |      |      |      |     \\      |
 |  `     |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  \\  0  |
 +--------+-+------+------+------+----+--------+----+-+
 |          |(F11) |(F12) |(F13) |(F14) |(F15) |(F16) |
 |          |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 |  TAB     |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |   T  |  Y   |
 +----------++-----++-----++-----++-----+------++-------+
 |           |      |      |      | EOF  |      |      |
 |           |      |      |      | NxtSc|      | HmLn |
 | CAPS LOCK |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |   G  |  H   |
 +-----------++-----++-----++-----+-+-----++-----++------+
 |            |      |      |DlChEOL|      |BegFil|      |
 |            |      |      |ReWrSc |      | PrvSc|      |
 |  SHIFT     |  Z   |  X   |  C    |  V   |  B   |  N   |
 +---------+--+------+------+-------+------+------+------+
 |         | Apple   |                     InsBlLn       /
 |  OPTION | CMD Key |     SPACE BAR       InsBlChar     /
 +---------+---------+-----------------------------------/

        /+------+------+------+------+------+-------+
       / | (F8) | (F9) | (F10)|  _   |  +   | DelLn |
      /  |      |      |      |      |      | DelCh |
     /   |  8   |  9   |  0   |  -   |  =   | BkSpac|
    /----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+-----+
   /|      |   ^  |      |      | {    | }    |     |
  / |      |   |  |      |      |      |      |     |
  /  |  U   |  I   | O    | P    | [    | ]    |     |
 \--+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+---+---+---+     |
  \   |      |      |      | :Back| "Data |         |
   \  |  <-  |  ->  |      |      |       |RETURN   |
    \ |  J   | K    | L    |   ;  | 'Data |         |
    /-+ +----+ +----+-+ ---+-+----+-+-----+--+------+
   /    |  |   | <    | >Edit| Edit-|        |  ^   |
  /     |  V   |      |      | Help |        |  |   |
 /      |  M   | ,    | .Edit|  ?   | SHIFT  |  |   |
 \------+------+------+-+----+-+----+-+------+------+
  /           InsBlLine |  |   |      |      |  |   |
  / SPACE BAR           |      | <--- |--->  |  |   |
  /           InsBlChar |  \   |      |      |  V   |
  /---------------------+------+------+------+------+

 Notes On Screen Editing

  - If you are using a Macintosh SE or Macintosh II you must use
    CONNECT version 2.0 or later.

  - You can position the cursor by pressing the OPTION key while
    clicking the mouse at the new position

  - On the Macintosh Plus the arrow keys position the cursor.  On
    the standard Macintosh you must use the keys defined on the
    keyboard (I, J, K, M).

    If you are using a CONNECT version 1.1 or later, you can
    redefine these keys.

  - The following operations are available for use, but are not
    defined:

          edit           OPTION .
          SHIFT edit     OPTION >
          data           OPTION '
          SHIFT data     OPTION "
          SHIFT back     OPTION :

    To define these operations use the SET_FUNCTION_KEY
    subcommand.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_13 c=9018 i='CS' s=i
                   IBM PC Without Mouse

 For mouse support, use PC_CONNECT_20.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Three other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.
     ALT(C)  (ReWrSc) rewrite screen.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_12 c=9019 i='CS' s=i
                   IBM PC Without Mouse

 For mouse support, use PC_CONNECT_20.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Three other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.
     ALT(C)  (ReWrSc) rewrite screen.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_11 c=9020 i='CS' s=i
                   IBM PC Without Mouse

 For mouse support, use PC_CONNECT_20.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Two other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$PC_CONNECT_10 c=9021 i='CS' s=i
                   IBM PC Without Mouse

 For mouse support, use PC_CONNECT_20.

 Function Keys

  A sample keyboard layout is shown below.

 +------+------+-----+------+------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F1  |  F2  |     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |a     |
 |  f1  |  f2  | ESC |c  1  |c  2  |c  3  |c  4  |c  5  |c  6  |
 +------+------+-----+-+------+------+------+----+------+------+-+
 |  F3  |  F4  |       |      |      |      |      | \ \    | InsL |
 |  f3  |  f4  |  TAB  |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |  \ \   |a  I  |
 +------+------++------++-----++-----++-----++-----++--\ \--+------+
 |  F5  |  F6  ||       |      |      | DelL |      |
 |  f5  |  f6  || CTRL  |  A   |  S   |a  D  |      |
 +------+------++-------++-----++-----++-----++-----++
 |  F7  |  F8  ||        |      |      |ReWrSc|      |
 |  f7  |  f8  || SHIFT  |  Z   |  X   |a  C  |  V   |
 +------+------++--------+------+------+------+------+
 |  F9  | F10  ||       +
 |  f9  | f10  || ALT   |
 +------+------++-------+

 AT Style Keyboard Function Keys (101 Key) are located along the top of
 the keyboard and number 1 - 12.

 XT Style Keyboard Function Keys (shown above) are placed on the
 alphabetic keyboard. The function key operations are accessed
 by pressing the function key (f1) or combining the SHIFT key with the
 function key (F1). Other operations are performed by combining the
 CTRL (CONTROL) key with a character key [for example CTRL1 (c1),
 CTRL2 (c2)] or their shifted function with the ALT key [for example
 ALT1 (a1), ALT2 (a2)].

 Two other keys on the alphabetic keyboard are accessed by combining
 the ALT key with the character key:
     ALT(I)  (InsL) insert line.
     ALT(D)  (DelL) delete line.

 Other editing operations that can be performed using the CTRL key and
 the Function keys are:
     CTRL f1 (Middle) puts current line to middle of screen.
     CTRL f2 (LinUp) puts current line to top of screen.
     CTRL f3 (Format) moves words across line boundaries and
             standardizes spacing between words to fit current paragraph
             to specified margins.
     CTRL f4 (InsWd) inserts 32 blank characters.
     CTRL f5 (InsBk) inserts n number of empty lines; screen
             dependent.
     CTRL f6 (Indent) inserts 2 blank characters in front of marked
             text.

 Numeric Pad for IBM PC

 These keys are accessed by pressing the character key (shown).
 Functions accessed by pressing the CTRL key and the character key
 simultaneously are:
  CTRL(PgUp) - Aligns screen to display the beginning of the file
  CTRL(PgDn) - Aligns screen centered around the end of the file.

                +---------+-------+------+------+
   Normal       |Backspace|  ~   |NumLck|ScrlLk|
                |         |  `   |      |      |
                +---------+------+------+------+
                   |  7   |  8   |  9   |   -  |
                   | Home |      | PgUp |      |
                   | HmLn |      | NxtSc|      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  4   |  5   |  6   |   +  |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   |      |      |      |      |
                   +------+------+------+------+
                   |  1   |  2   |  3   | Enter|
                   |  End |      | PgDn |      |
                   |StpIns|      | PrvSc|      |
               +---+------+------+------+      |
               |   0      |    .    .   |      |
               |   INS    |   DEL       |      |
               | Ins Mode | DelCurChar  |      |
               +----------+-------------+------+
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$MAC_CONNECT_21 c=9022 i='CS' s=i
                Apple Macintosh Microcomputer

  Below the Macintosh Plus keyboard is annotated with operations.
  You execute the operation by pressing the OPTION key and the
  operation key simultaneously.  When more than one operation is
  listed, the top operation is performed using the shifted key (OPTION and
  SHIFT keys).  The Macintosh II keyboards (regular & extended) have the
  function keys located at the top of the keyboard.  They also have
  separate cursor keys and a numeric keypad.

 +--------+------+------+------+------+---\\-+------+
 |  ~     |(F1)  |(F2)  |(F3)  |(F4)  |(F5)\\|(F10) |
 |        |      |      |      |      |     \\      |
 |  `     |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  \\  0  |
 +--------+-+------+------+------+----+--------+----+-+
 |          |(F11) |(F12) |(F13) |(F14) |(F15) |(F16) |
 |          |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 |  TAB     |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |   T  |  Y   |
 +----------++-----++-----++-----++-----+------++-------+
 |           |      |      |      | EOF  |      |      |
 |           |      |      |      | NxtSc|      | HmLn |
 | CAPS LOCK |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |   G  |  H   |
 +-----------++-----++-----++-----+-+-----++-----++------+
 |            |      |      |DlChEOL|      |BegFil|      |
 |            |      |      |ReWrSc |      | PrvSc|      |
 |  SHIFT     |  Z   |  X   |  C    |  V   |  B   |  N   |
 +---------+--+------+------+-------+------+------+------+
 |         | Apple   |                     InsBlLn       /
 |  OPTION | CMD Key |     SPACE BAR       InsBlChar     /
 +---------+---------+-----------------------------------/

        /+------+------+------+------+------+-------+
       / | (F8) | (F9) | (F10)|  _   |  +   | DelLn |
      /  |      |      |      |      |      | DelCh |
     /   |  8   |  9   |  0   |  -   |  =   | BkSpac|
    /----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+-----+
   /|      |   ^  |      |      | {    | }    |     |
  / |      |   |  |      |      |      |      |     |
  /  |  U   |  I   | O    | P    | [    | ]    |     |
 \--+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+---+---+---+     |
  \   |      |      |      | :Back| "Data |         |
   \  |  <-  |  ->  |      |      |       |RETURN   |
    \ |  J   | K    | L    |   ;  | 'Data |         |
    /-+ +----+ +----+-+ ---+-+----+-+-----+--+------+
   /    |  |   | <    | >Edit| Edit-|        |  ^   |
  /     |  V   |      |      | Help |        |  |   |
 /      |  M   | ,    | .Edit|  ?   | SHIFT  |  |   |
 \------+------+------+-+----+-+----+-+------+------+
  /           InsBlLine |  |   |      |      |  |   |
  / SPACE BAR           |      | <--- |--->  |  |   |
  /           InsBlChar |  \   |      |      |  V   |
  /---------------------+------+------+------+------+

 Notes On Screen Editing

  - If you are using a Macintosh SE or Macintosh II you must use
    CONNECT version 2.0 or later.

  - You can position the cursor by pressing the OPTION key while
    clicking the mouse at the new position

  - On the Macintosh Plus the arrow keys position the cursor.  On
    the standard Macintosh you must use the keys defined on the
    keyboard (I, J, K, M).

    If you are using a CONNECT version 1.1 or later, you can
    redefine these keys.

  - The following operations are available for use, but are not
    defined:

          edit           OPTION .
          SHIFT edit     OPTION >
          data           OPTION '
          SHIFT data     OPTION "
          SHIFT back     OPTION :

    To define these operations use the SET_FUNCTION_KEY
    subcommand.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$MAC_CONNECT_22 c=9023 i='CS' s=i
                Apple Macintosh Microcomputer

  Below the Macintosh Plus keyboard is annotated with operations.
  You execute the operation by pressing the OPTION key and the
  operation key simultaneously.  When more than one operation is
  listed, the top operation is performed using the shifted key (OPTION and
  SHIFT keys).  The Macintosh II keyboards (regular & extended) have the
  function keys located at the top of the keyboard.  They also have
  separate cursor keys and a numeric keypad.

 +--------+------+------+------+------+---\\-+------+
 |  ~     |(F1)  |(F2)  |(F3)  |(F4)  |(F5)\\|(F10) |
 |        |      |      |      |      |     \\      |
 |  `     |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  \\  0  |
 +--------+-+------+------+------+----+--------+----+-+
 |          |(F11) |(F12) |(F13) |(F14) |(F15) |(F16) |
 |          |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 |  TAB     |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |   T  |  Y   |
 +----------++-----++-----++-----++-----+------++-------+
 |           |      |      |      | EOF  |      |      |
 |           |      |      |      | NxtSc|      | HmLn |
 | CAPS LOCK |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |   G  |  H   |
 +-----------++-----++-----++-----+-+-----++-----++------+
 |            |      |      |DlChEOL|      |BegFil|      |
 |            |      |      |ReWrSc |      | PrvSc|      |
 |  SHIFT     |  Z   |  X   |  C    |  V   |  B   |  N   |
 +---------+--+------+------+-------+------+------+------+
 |         | Apple   |                     InsBlLn       /
 |  OPTION | CMD Key |     SPACE BAR       InsBlChar     /
 +---------+---------+-----------------------------------/

        /+------+------+------+------+------+-------+
       / | (F8) | (F9) | (F10)|  _   |  +   | DelLn |
      /  |      |      |      |      |      | DelCh |
     /   |  8   |  9   |  0   |  -   |  =   | BkSpac|
    /----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+-----+
   /|      |   ^  |      |      | {    | }    |     |
  / |      |   |  |      |      |      |      |     |
  /  |  U   |  I   | O    | P    | [    | ]    |     |
 \--+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+---+---+---+     |
  \   |      |      |      | :Back| "Data |         |
   \  |  <-  |  ->  |      |      |       |RETURN   |
    \ |  J   | K    | L    |   ;  | 'Data |         |
    /-+ +----+ +----+-+ ---+-+----+-+-----+--+------+
   /    |  |   | <    | >Edit| Edit-|        |  ^   |
  /     |  V   |      |      | Help |        |  |   |
 /      |  M   | ,    | .Edit|  ?   | SHIFT  |  |   |
 \------+------+------+-+----+-+----+-+------+------+
  /           InsBlLine |  |   |      |      |  |   |
  / SPACE BAR           |      | <--- |--->  |  |   |
  /           InsBlChar |  \   |      |      |  V   |
  /---------------------+------+------+------+------+

 Notes On Screen Editing

  - If you are using a Macintosh SE or Macintosh II you must use
    CONNECT version 2.0 or later.

  - You can position the cursor by pressing the OPTION key while
    clicking the mouse at the new position

  - On the Macintosh Plus the arrow keys position the cursor.  On
    the standard Macintosh you must use the keys defined on the
    keyboard (I, J, K, M).

    If you are using a CONNECT version 1.1 or later, you can
    redefine these keys.

  - The following operations are available for use, but are not
    defined:

          edit           OPTION .
          SHIFT edit     OPTION >
          data           OPTION '
          SHIFT data     OPTION "
          SHIFT back     OPTION :

    To define these operations use the SET_FUNCTION_KEY
    subcommand.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$MAC_CONNECT_11 c=9024 i='CS' s=i
                Apple Macintosh Microcomputer

  Below the Macintosh Plus keyboard is annotated with operations.
  You execute the operation by pressing the OPTION key and the
  operation key simultaneously.  When more than one operation is
  listed, the top operation is performed using the shifted key (OPTION and
  SHIFT keys).  The Macintosh II keyboards (regular & extended) have the
  function keys located at the top of the keyboard.  They also have
  separate cursor keys and a numeric keypad.

 +--------+------+------+------+------+---\\-+------+
 |  ~     |(F1)  |(F2)  |(F3)  |(F4)  |(F5)\\|(F10) |
 |        |      |      |      |      |     \\      |
 |  `     |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  \\  0  |
 +--------+-+------+------+------+----+--------+----+-+
 |          |(F11) |(F12) |(F13) |(F14) |(F15) |(F16) |
 |          |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 |  TAB     |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |   T  |  Y   |
 +----------++-----++-----++-----++-----+------++-------+
 |           |      |      |      | EOF  |      |      |
 |           |      |      |      | NxtSc|      | HmLn |
 | CAPS LOCK |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |   G  |  H   |
 +-----------++-----++-----++-----+-+-----++-----++------+
 |            |      |      |DlChEOL|      |BegFil|      |
 |            |      |      |ReWrSc |      | PrvSc|      |
 |  SHIFT     |  Z   |  X   |  C    |  V   |  B   |  N   |
 +---------+--+------+------+-------+------+------+------+
 |         | Apple   |                     InsBlLn       /
 |  OPTION | CMD Key |     SPACE BAR       InsBlChar     /
 +---------+---------+-----------------------------------/

        /+------+------+------+------+------+-------+
       / | (F8) | (F9) | (F10)|  _   |  +   | DelLn |
      /  |      |      |      |      |      | DelCh |
     /   |  8   |  9   |  0   |  -   |  =   | BkSpac|
    /----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+-----+
   /|      |   ^  |      |      | {    | }    |     |
  / |      |   |  |      |      |      |      |     |
  /  |  U   |  I   | O    | P    | [    | ]    |     |
 \--+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+---+---+---+     |
  \   |      |      |      | :Back| "Data |         |
   \  |  <-  |  ->  |      |      |       |RETURN   |
    \ |  J   | K    | L    |   ;  | 'Data |         |
    /-+ +----+ +----+-+ ---+-+----+-+-----+--+------+
   /    |  |   | <    | >Edit| Edit-|        |  ^   |
  /     |  V   |      |      | Help |        |  |   |
 /      |  M   | ,    | .Edit|  ?   | SHIFT  |  |   |
 \------+------+------+-+----+-+----+-+------+------+
  /           InsBlLine |  |   |      |      |  |   |
  / SPACE BAR           |      | <--- |--->  |  |   |
  /           InsBlChar |  \   |      |      |  V   |
  /---------------------+------+------+------+------+

 Notes On Screen Editing

  - If you are using a Macintosh SE or Macintosh II you must use
    CONNECT version 2.0 or later.

  - You can position the cursor by pressing the OPTION key while
    clicking the mouse at the new position

  - On the Macintosh Plus the arrow keys position the cursor.  On
    the standard Macintosh you must use the keys defined on the
    keyboard (I, J, K, M).

    If you are using a CONNECT version 1.1 or later, you can
    redefine these keys.

  - The following operations are available for use, but are not
    defined:

          edit           OPTION .
          SHIFT edit     OPTION >
          data           OPTION '
          SHIFT data     OPTION "
          SHIFT back     OPTION :

    To define these operations use the SET_FUNCTION_KEY
    subcommand.
~"**
~"create_status_message n=CSE$MAC_CONNECT_10 c=9025 i='CS' s=i
                Apple Macintosh Microcomputer

  Below the Macintosh Plus keyboard is annotated with operations.
  You execute the operation by pressing the OPTION key and the
  operation key simultaneously.  When more than one operation is
  listed, the top operation is performed using the shifted key (OPTION and
  SHIFT keys).  The Macintosh II keyboards (regular & extended) have the
  function keys located at the top of the keyboard.  They also have
  separate cursor keys and a numeric keypad.

 +--------+------+------+------+------+---\\-+------+
 |  ~     |(F1)  |(F2)  |(F3)  |(F4)  |(F5)\\|(F10) |
 |        |      |      |      |      |     \\      |
 |  `     |   1  |   2  |   3  |   4  |   5  \\  0  |
 +--------+-+------+------+------+----+--------+----+-+
 |          |(F11) |(F12) |(F13) |(F14) |(F15) |(F16) |
 |          |      |      |      |      |      |      |
 |  TAB     |  Q   |  W   |  E   |  R   |   T  |  Y   |
 +----------++-----++-----++-----++-----+------++-------+
 |           |      |      |      | EOF  |      |      |
 |           |      |      |      | NxtSc|      | HmLn |
 | CAPS LOCK |  A   |  S   |  D   |  F   |   G  |  H   |
 +-----------++-----++-----++-----+-+-----++-----++------+
 |            |      |      |DlChEOL|      |BegFil|      |
 |            |      |      |ReWrSc |      | PrvSc|      |
 |  SHIFT     |  Z   |  X   |  C    |  V   |  B   |  N   |
 +---------+--+------+------+-------+------+------+------+
 |         | Apple   |                     InsBlLn       /
 |  OPTION | CMD Key |     SPACE BAR       InsBlChar     /
 +---------+---------+-----------------------------------/

        /+------+------+------+------+------+-------+
       / | (F8) | (F9) | (F10)|  _   |  +   | DelLn |
      /  |      |      |      |      |      | DelCh |
     /   |  8   |  9   |  0   |  -   |  =   | BkSpac|
    /----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+-----+
   /|      |   ^  |      |      | {    | }    |     |
  / |      |   |  |      |      |      |      |     |
  /  |  U   |  I   | O    | P    | [    | ]    |     |
 \--+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+----+-+---+---+---+     |
  \   |      |      |      | :Back| "Data |         |
   \  |  <-  |  ->  |      |      |       |RETURN   |
    \ |  J   | K    | L    |   ;  | 'Data |         |
    /-+ +----+ +----+-+ ---+-+----+-+-----+--+------+
   /    |  |   | <    | >Edit| Edit-|        |  ^   |
  /     |  V   |      |      | Help |        |  |   |
 /      |  M   | ,    | .Edit|  ?   | SHIFT  |  |   |
 \------+------+------+-+----+-+----+-+------+------+
  /           InsBlLine |  |   |      |      |  |   |
  / SPACE BAR           |      | <--- |--->  |  |   |
  /           InsBlChar |  \   |      |      |  V   |
  /---------------------+------+------+------+------+

 Notes On Screen Editing

  - If you are using a Macintosh SE or Macintosh II you must use
    CONNECT version 2.0 or later.

  - You can position the cursor by pressing the OPTION key while
    clicking the mouse at the new position

  - On the Macintosh Plus the arrow keys position the cursor.  On
    the standard Macintosh you must use the keys defined on the
    keyboard (I, J, K, M).

    If you are using a CONNECT version 1.1 or later, you can
    redefine these keys.

  - The following operations are available for use, but are not
    defined:

          edit           OPTION .
          SHIFT edit     OPTION >
          data           OPTION '
          SHIFT data     OPTION "
          SHIFT back     OPTION :

    To define these operations use the SET_FUNCTION_KEY
    subcommand.
~"**
~"end_message_module
