I had the same problem with Crosstalk. I got around it by redefining the
F1 key to send an escape and telling people to use the F1 key instead.
Dave James
Irell & Manella
1800 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 203-7926
djames@netcom.com
On Mon, 20 Jun 1994, Karl Gruben wrote:
> CROSSPOSTED TO LAW-LIB AND PRIVATELAWLIB-L SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.
>
> I need the help of some Procomm guru. I telnet to other services,
> as do many of you. Often, to disconnect I need to use the ESCAPE
> command, on a Unix machine this is translated as Ctl <]> (control
> key + right bracket). Unfortunately this command in Procomm is
> toggles the status line and appears, to my perusal of the Procomm
> manual, to be unchangeable. How does one issue the ESCAPE command
> on a Unix host when using Procomm?
>
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