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<TITLE>Keyboard layout</TITLE>
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<H1>Keyboard layout</H1>
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The keyboard layout closely resembles that of a real C64. The individual
rows of the keyboard are mapped as follows (american keyboard):
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&lt;- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 + -
Q W E R T Y U I O P @ *
A S D F G H J K L : ;
Z X C V B N M , . /
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In addition, the following keys are used:
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Esc - RUN/STOP
Backspace - INS/DEL
Return - RETURN
Enter - RETURN
Shift keys - SHIFT
Caps lock - SHIFT LOCK
F1-F8 - F1-F8
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Special keys under BeOS:
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\ - ^
Insert - Shift-INS/DEL
Delete - INS/DEL
Home - CLR/HOME
End - &pound;
Page Up - &pound;
Page Down - =
Menu Keys - C=
Ctrl Left - CTRL
Ctrl Right - C=
F11 - RESTORE
F12 - C64 Reset
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Special keys under Unix:
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\ - ^
Insert - Shift-INS/DEL
Delete - INS/DEL
Home - CLR/HOME
End - &pound;
Page Up - ^
Page Down - =
Alt Keys - C=
Ctrl Left - CTRL
Ctrl Right - C=
F9 - Start SAM
F10 - Quit Frodo
F11 - RESTORE
F12 - C64 Reset
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Special keys under AmigaOS:
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\ - &pound;
Delete - CLR/HOME
( (keypad) - ^
) (keypad) - =
Alt Keys - C=
Ctrl - CTRL
F9 - RESTORE
F10 - C64 Reset
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Special keys under RISC OS:
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F5 - Toggle sound emulation mode
F6 - Enter SAM
F7 - RESTORE
F8 - Reset
Copy - Toggle pause
PageUp - Increase SkipFrames
PageDown - Decrease SkipFrames
num/ - Toggle 1541 emulation mode
num* - Toggle speed limiter
num+/- - +/-
Alt - CBM
ScrollLock - On: force single tasking, else multitasking
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Apart from that the function keys are mapped differently under RISC OS. (F1,F2,F3,F4) maps
to the C64's (F1,F3,F5,F7), you get (F2,F4,F6,F8) by pressing shift like on a real C64.<P>
So the famous key combination RUN/STOP-RESTORE must be typed as Esc-F11 (Esc-F9 under AmigaOS).
But you don't have to thrash the F11 key the same way as the RESTORE key on
the original C64. <TT>:-)</TT><P>
The cursor (arrow) keys work as expected. I.e. "cursor up" corresponds to
"Shift-cursor down" on the C64. The same applies to the function keys F2,
F4, F6 and F8.
The numerical keypad emulates a joystick in port 1 or 2, depending on the
state of the Num Lock (Num Lock off: port 2, Num Lock on: port 1):<P>
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7 8 9
^
|
4 5 6
&lt;-- Fire --&gt;
|
v
1 2 3
0
Fire
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Keyboard joysticks are handled differently under RISC OS:
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<LI>NumLock on: only joystick 1 active, mapped to port 2. NumLock off: both joysticks active, 1 mapped to port 1, 2 mapped to port 2.
<LI>Joystick keys can be defined freely. Defaults are: joystick 1: (1 2 3 . enter) on the numerical keypad, joystick 2: (z x f c g).
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The '+' and '-' keys on the numerical keypad increase and decrease the
"Draw every n-th frame" setting on the fly. The '*' on the numerical keypad
toggles the "Limit Speed" option. The '/' on the numerical keypad toggles
the processor-level 1541 emulation.
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