Keyboard Customization
Using the graphical keyboard utility, you can remap keys to customize your keyboard and then use the keyboard file while working on multiple hosts. You can map and assign the keys on your PC keyboard to different values, functions, Quick-Keys, Quick Scripts, and macros.
Tip: To reset the currently mapped mode, click Clear Entry. To reset all modes for the current key, click Default. To reset all keys to their default values, click Reset All.
Keyboard mapping is useful if you require a key that does not exist on your keyboard or if you are more familiar with a terminal keyboard (such as a DEC VT220 keyboard) and want to remap your PC keyboard to its specifications.
Reconfiguring an Existing Keyboard
Printing a Keyboard Mapping List