PCA Command Displays predefined key definitions or key definitions created with the DEFINE/KEY command. Format SHOW KEY [key-name]
1 – Parameters
key-name Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want displayed. See the DEFINE/KEY command for a list of the valid key names.
2 – Description
The SHOW KEY command displays your current key definitions. After you have defined keypad keys using the DEFINE/KEY command, you can use the SHOW KEY command to list your key definitions. You can use the /DIRECTORY qualifier to list the names of all states (DEFAULT, GOLD, BLUE, EXPAND, MOVE and CONTRACT) in which there are key definitions.
3 – Qualifiers
3.1 /ALL
Specifies that all key definitions in the current state be displayed. You can use the /STATE qualifier to request key definitions in other states. If you use the /ALL qualifier, do not specify a key name.
3.2 /BRIEF
/BRIEF /NOBRIEF The /BRIEF qualifier requests that only the key definition and state be displayed. /NOBRIEF requests that all qualifiers associated with a key definition be displayed. The /BRIEF qualifier performs the same function as the /NOFULL qualifier. /BRIEF is the default.
3.3 /DIRECTORY
Specifies that the names of all states for which keys have been defined be displayed. The predefined key states are DEFAULT, GOLD, BLUE, EXPAND, MOVE and CONTRACT.
3.4 /FULL
/FULL /NOFULL The /FULL qualifier requests that all qualifiers associated with a key definition be displayed. The /NOFULL qualifier requests that only the key definition and state be displayed. The /FULL qualifier performs the same function as the /NOBRIEF qualifier. /NOFULL is the default.
3.5 /STATE
/STATE=(state-name[,...]) /NOSTATE Specifies the name of a state for which the specified key definitions are to be displayed. If you specify only one state name, you can omit the parentheses. The predefined state names are DEFAULT, GOLD, BLUE, EXPAND, MOVE and CONTRACT. Additional state names are created with the DEFINE/KEY command. If you omit the /STATE qualifier or use /NOSTATE, key definitions in the current state are displayed.
4 – Examples
PCAC> SHOW KEY KP2 DEFAULT keypad definitions: KP2 = "SHOW ALL/FULL" This command displays the DEFAULT definition for key KP2.