/BACKSPACE=keyword Controls how the system responds to the backspace key (Ctrl/H) in line editing mode. There are two possible keywords: o BACKSPACE (default) - The terminal driver returns the user to the beginning of the line. (This is the traditional way OpenVMS has always worked.) o DELETE - The terminal driver interprets the backspace key as a delete character instruction. Note the following exceptions: - If the terminal is set in PASSALL or PASTHRU mode, the backspace key is not interpreted as a delete character instruction. - If the user issues an IO$_READVBLK with IO$M_NOFILTR or IO$_READPBLK, the backspace key is not interpreted as a delete character instruction. You can use SYSGEN to make /BACKSPACE=DELETE the default for all terminals by setting the system parameter TTY_DEFCHAR3 to 16. If the default is set to DELETE, the user can still go to the start of a line by pressing F12 or by entering the following sequence: Ctrl/V Ctrl/H Ctrl/H. If you use SET HOST, both the local node and the remote node must be capable of responding to your definition of the BACKSPACE key.