Wondering if anyone out there knows what the PD1, PD2 keys are for on 4704 keyboards? Also Erase POF key, maybe there is a wiki for this?
I don't know where else to post this.
What are PD1 and PD2 Keys on 4704 Boards stand for?
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I was wondering this as well. My F107 has PD 1, PD 2, and PD 3 keys.
- mike52787
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Good theory, but that doesnt explain why there are 3 of them. We need someone who actually used a 4700 banking terminal back in the day to weigh in on this discussion.Chyros wrote: ↑Paragraph Delete maybe? Or Page Delete?
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The P at least seems to stand for Program or Programmable.
According to IBM, the PA keys stood for Program Action keys: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... fkeybd.htm
According to IBM, the PA keys stood for Program Action keys: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... fkeybd.htm
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I've got an M122 with an ErEOF (front print Recrd) key and another German M122 with a Lösch Feld (front print Aufz) key in the same position. So Erase to End of Field makes a lot of sense.