1 /DIALOG
Specifies that a dialog box should be used to prompt the user for parameters and qualifier values. The command parameters are optional if this qualifier is specified. If command parameters and qualifiers are specified with the /DIALOG qualifier, the parameters and qualifiers are used to set the initial state of the dialog box.
2 /IF_STATE
/IF_STATE=GOLD /NOIF_STATE (D) Specifies that the key definition applies only to the GOLD (PF1) state.
3 /LEARN
Indicates that a sequence of keystrokes, called a learn sequence, defines the command to be bound to a key. You must type the keystroke sequence immediately after the command and end the sequence by specifying the END DEFINE command. If you are using the EVE keypad, CTRL/R is bound to the END DEFINE command by default. However, you do not have to define a key to be the END DEFINE command to use the DEFINE KEY/LEARN command. When LSE records the learn sequence, the key being defined by the DEFINE KEY/LEARN command binds to the END DEFINE command. Therefore, you can press the key that you are defining to end the learn sequence. When executing the stored sequence, LSE includes your responses to all prompts but does not prompt you again for such information as the string for a SEARCH command. You may not use a learn sequence to enter a key definition while another key is in the process of being defined by another learn sequence.
4 /LEGEND
/LEGEND=string /LEGEND=? Specifies the text that appears in the keypad diagram for this key. The string is centered in the figure for the key, or truncated if the string is too long for the figure. If you do not specify the /LEGEND qualifier with a string, the default is /LEGEND=?.
5 /REMARK
/REMARK=(string, . . . ) Specifies the explanatory text that is displayed when you issue a SHOW KEY/FULL command.
6 /STATE
/STATE=GOLD Moves the functionality of the GOLD (PF1) key to the named key. You cannot specify the string parameter with the /STATE=GOLD qualifier.
7 /TOPIC_STRING
/TOPIC_STRING=string /TOPIC_STRING=No_Topic (D) Specifies the string that the editor uses to retrieve help text for this key for display through the HELP /KEYPAD command. If you do not specify a string with the /TOPIC_STRING qualifier, the default is /TOPIC_STRING=No_Topic.