Displays the debugger predefined key definitions and those
created by the DEFINE/KEY command.
NOTE
This command is not available in the HP DECwindows Motif for
OpenVMS user interface to the debugger.
Format
SHOW KEY [key-name]
1 – Parameters
key-name
Specifies a function key whose definition is displayed. Do not
use the asterisk (*) wildcard character. Instead, use the /ALL
qualifier. Do not specify a key name with /ALL or /DIRECTORY.
Valid key names are as follows:
Key LK201
Name Keyboard VT100-type VT52-type
PF1 PF1 PF1 Blue
PF2 PF2 PF2 Red
PF3 PF3 PF3 Black
PF4 PF4 PF4
KP0-KP9 Keypad 0-9 Keypad 0-9 Keypad 0-9
PERIOD Keypad Keypad
period (.) period (.)
COMMA Keypad comma Keypad comma
(,) (,)
ENTER Enter ENTER ENTER
E1 Find
E2 Insert Here
E3 Remove
E4 Select
E5 Prev Screen
E6 Next Screen
HELP Help
DO Do
F6-F20 F6-F20
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /ALL
Displays all key definitions for the current state, by default,
or for the states specified with /STATE.
2.2 /BRIEF
Displays only the key definitions (by default, all qualifiers
associated with a key definition are also shown, including any
specified state).
2.3 /DIRECTORY
Displays the names of all the states for which keys have been
defined. Do not specify other qualifiers with this qualifier.
2.4 /STATE
/STATE=(state-name [, . . . ])
/NOSTATE (default)
Selects one or more states for which a key definition is
displayed. The /STATE qualifier displays key definitions for the
specified states. You can specify predefined key states, such as
DEFAULT and GOLD, or user-defined states. A state name can be any
appropriate alphanumeric string. The /NOSTATE qualifier displays
key definitions for the current state only.
3 – Description
Keypad mode must be enabled (SET MODE KEYPAD) before you can use
this command. Keypad mode is enabled by default.
By default, the current key state is the DEFAULT state. You can
change the current state by using the SET KEY/STATE command or
by pressing a key that causes a state change (that is, a key that
was defined with DEFINE/KEY/LOCK_STATE or /SET_STATE).
Related commands:
DEFINE/KEY
DELETE/KEY
SET KEY
4 – Examples
1.DBG> SHOW KEY/ALL
This command displays all the key definitions for the current
state.
2.DBG> SHOW KEY/STATE=BLUE KP8
GOLD keypad definitions:
KP8 = "Scroll/Top" (noecho,terminate,nolock)
DBG>
This command displays the definition for keypad key 8 in the
BLUE state.
3.DBG> SHOW KEY/BRIEF KP8
DEFAULT keypad definitions:
KP8 = "Scroll/Up"
DBG>
This command displays the definition for keypad key 8 in the
current state.
4.DBG> SHOW KEY/DIRECTORY
MOVE_GOLD
MOVE_BLUE
MOVE
GOLD
EXPAND_GOLD
EXPAND_BLUE
EXPAND
DEFAULT
CONTRACT_GOLD
CONTRACT_BLUE
CONTRACT
BLUE
DBG>
This command displays the names of the states for which keys
have been defined.