Hi David,
I found a reference in the Italian manual that stated it was CNTL 0 to
generate ESC.
Can you or anyone try that out?
VirtualT might actually be able to confirm that as well.
Thanks
Steve

On Friday, March 7, 2025, David Szasz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Again:
>
> I went and dug up my M10 so I got it in front of me. Sorry for the mix-up.
> You know the pdf of the manual online says nothing about the "ESC" key..
> They only show the location of it on the "0" key. (So the manual forgot to
> mention the "ESC" key?) That sucks!
>
> OK, so you already may have noticed that the front side of the "0" key has
> "ESC" printed on it. And I guess that you are supposed to hold down the
> "GRPH" key, just to the left of the space bar when you type the "0" to get
> the "ESC" key which is non printing. The "GRPH" key activates these special
> special characters. This is one of the ASCii characters (number 27) by the
> table in the m100 manual. The special characters are accessed when either
> "GRPH" OR "SHIFT" "GRPH" are pressed.
> I saw an ancient post where they did this sort of thing on the M10 for
> localization to the different countries it was sold into without more
> physical keys.
>
> Again Sorry for any mix-up
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 8:55 PM David Szasz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I think it might be "SHIFT-PAUSE" from fig 4-2 in the manual. My M10 is
>> in storage so can't check at the moment.
>>
>> BTW: That's for the North American keyboard and they had 4 other
>> languages I recall. If you are running a ROM for a Tandy M100 it might
>> remap a key or keys though. They moved some keys around so take care.
>>
>> Regards
>> D. Szasz
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 8:32 PM Stephen Adolph <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to use the ESC key on the M10?  It isn't clear in
>>> the user guide what keystrokes you need to activate the ESC which is on the
>>> "0" key.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Steve
>>>
>>

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