HP T5700 Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 104

Monochrome, Ignore Host Cursor Style, Enhanced UI, Hide WP Controls, Rule Line, Follows Cursor

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Setup Menus The printer models are listed below: 3812-1 5553-B01 Single byte printer Double byte printer If double byte character sets are supported, then select either 5555_B01 (monochrome) or 5555_C01 (colour) for display, or 5553-B01 for printing. Monochrome Factory default: Depends on terminal type By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the IBM 5250 Model selected, as shown in the list above. In the emulator, all terminal types support both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters will be displayed in green and intense fields will be displayed in white. When monochrome is not selected, the settings specified in the Attributes dialog box will be used for the display. Ignore Host Cursor Style Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will cause the emulator to ignore any commands from the host to change the cursor style. Enhanced UI Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will enable support of the IBM 5250 Extended User Interface for generating windows on the screen. (Note that menus and scroll bars are not supported.) Hide WP Controls Factory default: Unselected This enables you to toggle the display of word processing characters on and off. Rule Line Factory default: Cross A rule can be displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position by pressing the keys Alt + Page Down, which toggles it on and off. The setting of this option determines whether it is displayed as a horizontal rule, vertical rule or both (cross). Follows Cursor Factory default: Unselected When the rule is displayed in the emulation workspace, the setting of this option determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves. 6-44

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Setup Menus
The printer models are listed below:
3812-1
Single byte printer
5553-B01
Double byte printer
If double byte character sets are supported, then select either
5555_B01
(monochrome)
or
5555_C01
(colour) for display, or
5553-B01
for printing.
Monochrome
Factory default: Depends on terminal type
By default the setting of this option will match the normal display characteristic of the
IBM 5250 Model
selected, as shown in the list above. In the emulator, all terminal
types support both monochrome and colour display.
When monochrome is selected, characters will be displayed in green and intense fields
will be displayed in white. When monochrome is not selected, the settings specified in
the
Attributes
dialog box will be used for the display.
Ignore Host Cursor Style
Factory default: Unselected
Selecting this option will cause the emulator to ignore any commands from the host to
change the cursor style.
Enhanced UI
Factory default: Unselected
Selecting this option will enable support of the IBM 5250 Extended User Interface for
generating windows on the screen. (Note that menus and scroll bars are not supported.)
Hide WP Controls
Factory default: Unselected
This enables you to toggle the display of word processing characters on and off.
Rule Line
Factory default: Cross
A rule can be displayed across the emulation workspace at the cursor position by
pressing the keys
Alt
+
Page Down
, which toggles it on and off. The setting of this
option determines whether it is displayed as a horizontal rule, vertical rule or both
(cross).
Follows Cursor
Factory default: Unselected
When the rule is displayed in the emulation workspace, the setting of this option
determines whether or not the rule follows the cursor when it moves.