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On the '''BBC Micro''' series, this controls the effect of CTRL + f-key.  The default value is 0, causing the key to be ignored.
 
On the '''BBC Micro''' series, this controls the effect of CTRL + f-key.  The default value is 0, causing the key to be ignored.
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On the '''Electron''', SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + Q-Z and come of the punctuation keys.  The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC.  When using values 2+. these have the soft key offsets of:
 
On the '''Electron''', SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + Q-Z and come of the punctuation keys.  The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC.  When using values 2+. these have the soft key offsets of:
  

Revision as of 21:29, 11 June 2020

OSBYTE &E3 (227) - Read/Write Interpretation of Ctrl-F-Keys

On the BBC Micro series, this controls the effect of CTRL + f-key. The default value is 0, causing the key to be ignored.

On the Electron, SHIFT is not supported with the function keys (which are implemented as FUNC + 0-9) but instead covers the effect of FUNC + Q-Z and come of the punctuation keys. The default value is 1, which causes the firm key expansion of keywords in BASIC. When using values 2+. these have the soft key offsets of:

Offset +&00 +&01 +&02 +&03 +&04 +&05 +&06 +&07 +&08 +&09 +&0A +&0B +&0C +&0D +&0E +&0F
Key Q R S T U V W X Y Z *
:
+
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=
-
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.
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See OSBYTE &E1 for more information on the parameters and operation.

See Also

See Also

Jgharston 23:04, 26 May 2009 (UTC)