HP Neoware e140 TeemTalk® 5.0 for Unix User's Guide - Page 218
Hold Screen, Cancel, Forcing, Insert, Insert Character, Reset, Caps Lock, BLOCK, INVALID KEY
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IBM 3151 Emulation ECHO (001,001) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Field 1: Field 2: Field 3: Field 4: Field 5: Field 6: Field 7: Field 8: Indicates the current operating mode. In BLOCK mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host. In CHAR mode, keyboard entered data is sent simultaneously to the host and the display. In ECHO mode, keyboard entered data is sent only to the host. The host is then responsible for returning the data to the display. No messages are displayed in this field. HOLD SCREEN indicates that the Hold Screen key has been pressed to suspend screen update. Press Hold Screen again to enable screen update. INVALID KEY appears when you press an invalid key. KEYS LOCKED appears when the keyboard is locked. The keys will be unlocked when the Keyboard Unlock command is received or when the Cancel key is pressed. NUMERIC indicates the cursor is located in an unprotected numeric field. PRINTING indicates that data is being sent to the printer. SENDING indicates that data is being sent to the host. WRONG PLACE appears when you press an invalid key in a protected field or field attribute character position. It is also displayed when you try to insert a character or line in a screen already full when the Forcing Insert option is set to Off. INSERT indicates that Insert mode is active when the Insert key is pressed or when the Insert Character command is received. Note that the message will not be displayed if the Insert Character option is not set to Mode. Insert mode is exited by pressing the Insert or Reset key. CAPS indicates that caps-lock mode is active. Press the Caps Lock key to toggle the mode on and off. No messages are displayed in this field. No messages are displayed in this field. (rrr,ccc) indicates the current row and column position of the cursor. 15-2