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DKC Direct K2-mode
DKCn Direct K2-mode for Connection n.
Pressing the K2 key causes its function to be transmitted directly to the connection. The K2 key in this mode loses its function of switching between connections, or to the CFS basic task. For further information, see page 9-. The message normally displayed when pressing the K2 key in a connection, "Return to CFS/Continue in Conn. n/Break ? (R/n/n cmd/B/^cmd/?)", is in this case suppressed. The process is basically the same as if the above message had been answered with B (Break).
If the DKC mode is active, the only method of switching between connections and the basic task of CFS at the input request is to use the escape symbol (see page 9-).
The DKC mode will not work under connections to $CONSOLE. In this case, the K2 key always retains its function as Console Interrupt key.
NDKCn No Direct K2-mode for Connection n.
Pressing the K2 key in a connection opened under CFS results in the user being asked if he wishes to switch to another connection, or to the CFS basic task, or if the K2 function should be passed to the communication partner.
Standard: NDKCn.