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Letter: Letters : Useless, not

Published 11 January 1997

From Barbara Waterhouse

by e-mail

The “useless” keyboard characters referred to in Feedback (7 December 1996)
do indeed have a use. If you are using your PC to connect to a mainframe
computer, pressing Sys Rq (or system request) asks the host application to send
a test request message.

As for the fallen-over L, which I agree does not seem to translate to a
character when using my PC as a PC, when I am using an emulator to connect to
the mainframe, it appears as shown on the keyboard, and is a very useful symbol
equivalent to the word “not” when programming in such languages as COBOL. I
would be most distressed if manufacturers were to suddenly start leaving it off
their keyboards.

Issue no. 2064 published 11 January 1997

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