@khayoz
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On a sidenote key F12 is not an Amiga thing!
Only with software not supporting all Amiga input methods.
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I use an Amiga keyboard(F1-F10) on my X5000. ;)
Amiga keyboards support 20 F-keys, F1 (CSI 0) - F20 (CSI 19), not only 10!
From the Amiga ROM Kernal Reference Manual: Libraries:
Table 34-6: ROM Default (USA0) and USA1 Console Key Mapping
Raw Unshifted Shifted
Key Keycap Default Default
Number Legend Value Value
------ ------ ----- -----
...
50 F1 <CSI>0~ <CSI>10~
51 F2 <CSI>1~ <CSI>11~
52 F3 <CSI>2~ <CSI>12~
53 F4 <CSI>3~ <CSI>13~
54 F5 <CSI>4~ <CSI>14~
55 F6 <CSI>5~ <CSI>15~
56 F7 <CSI>6~ <CSI>16~
57 F8 <CSI>7~ <CSI>17~
58 F9 <CSI>8~ <CSI>18~
59 F10 <CSI>9~ <CSI>19~
Old ports of unix console software, like the Lynx and w3m web browsers, the mutt E-Mail client or the slrn newsreader (and any other software using the
S-Lang library as well) supported all of them.
But with current software, no matter if AmigaOS native or ports from other systems, I wouldn't be surprised if only F1-F10 work
