HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 62

Save Scrolled Lines, Vertical Coupling, Horizontal Coupling, Coupling, Auto Wrap, Unselected

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Save Scrolled Lines Factory default: Unselected If a scroll region is set, selecting this option causes data scrolled out of the region to be stored in a history buffer. Vertical Coupling Factory default: Selected The setting of this VT420 mode option determines what happens when the application moves the cursor to a line not currently displayed in the window when the number of displayed lines is less than the page size. When selected, the display automatically scrolls vertically to keep the cursor in view. When unselected, the display remains static and the cursor moves off-screen to the relevant line stored in memory. You can scroll the display to view the lines stored off-screen by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Up or Down Cursor keys. Horizontal Coupling Factory default: Unselected The setting of this DEC VT mode option determines what happens when the cursor moves beyond the last column displayed in the window when there are more columns stored offscreen. When selected, the display automatically scrolls horizontally to keep the cursor in view. When unselected, the display remains static and the cursor moves off-screen. To scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns, hold down the Ctrl key and press the Left or Right Cursor keys. Page Coupling Factory default: Selected The setting of this VT420 mode option determines the effect of a remote command to move the cursor to another page. When selected, the page to which the cursor is moved is automatically displayed. When unselected, the display remains unchanged and the cursor moves off-screen to the relevant page stored in memory. Auto Wrap Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the right margin is reached. When unselected, on reaching the right margin, the last character position is overwritten by every new character received. 4-24 Setup Menus

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Save Scrolled Lines
Factory default:
Unselected
If a scroll region is set, selecting this option causes data scrolled out of the region to be
stored in a history buffer.
Vertical Coupling
Factory default:
Selected
The setting of this VT420 mode option determines what happens when the application
moves the cursor to a line not currently displayed in the window when the number of dis-
played lines is less than the page size. When selected, the display automatically scrolls
vertically to keep the cursor in view. When unselected, the display remains static and the
cursor moves off-screen to the relevant line stored in memory. You can scroll the display
to view the lines stored off-screen by holding down the
Ctrl
key and pressing the
Up
or
Down Cursor
keys.
Horizontal Coupling
Factory default:
Unselected
The setting of this DEC VT mode option determines what happens when the cursor moves
beyond the last column displayed in the window when there are more columns stored off-
screen. When selected, the display automatically scrolls horizontally to keep the cursor in
view. When unselected, the display remains static and the cursor moves off-screen. To
scroll horizontally to view the hidden columns, hold down the
Ctrl
key and press the
Left
or
Right Cursor
keys.
Page Coupling
Factory default:
Selected
The setting of this VT420 mode option determines the effect of a remote command to
move the cursor to another page. When selected, the page to which the cursor is moved is
automatically displayed. When unselected, the display remains unchanged and the cursor
moves off-screen to the relevant page stored in memory.
Auto Wrap
Factory default:
Unselected
The setting of this option determines whether characters wrap to the next line when the
right margin is reached. When unselected, on reaching the right margin, the last character
position is overwritten by every new character received.