When using the Virtual Terminal Screen panel, you can issue the ISPF KEYS command to view or redefine your PF key settings. The definitions that you set while using the Virtual Terminal Screen panel are separate from the definitions used elsewhere in ISPF. This means that even if you redefine your PF keys while using the Virtual Terminal Screen panel, the keys will return to their previous definitions as soon as you exit the Virtual Terminal Screen panel.
By default, keys PF1 through PF12 are set to TYPE * !PF1 through TYPE * !PF12 in the Virtual Terminal Screen panel. CA OPS/MVS passes these PF keys to the external product as virtual PF key presses.
Keys PF13 through PF24 keep their original settings, with these exceptions:
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PF17 |
If PF17 was originally set to RFIND, CA OPS/MVS redefines it as TYPE * !PA1. |
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PF18 |
If PF18 was originally set to RFIND, CA OPS/MVS redefines it as TYPE * !PA2. |
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PF24 |
If PF24 was originally set to RETRIEVE, CA OPS/MVS redefines it as TYPE * !ENTER. |
These exceptions effectively turn PF17/PF18 into virtual PA1/PA2 keys and PF24 into a virtual Enter key.
Note: If the Command field on the Virtual Terminal Screen panel is empty, press Enter to execute the TYPE * !ENTER command. This turns the real Enter key into a virtual Enter key.
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