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Ch. 8 Wyse Emulations, Display Format,

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chapter 8 WYSE EMULATIONS This chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminal emulations. Introduction The emulation of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ or WY-60 terminal is entered by displaying the Emulation Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and setting the Alpha Emulation option to WY50, WY50+ or WY60. The Wyse emulations of the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925, ADDS Viewpoint A2, and Hazeltine 1500 terminals are also supported and are selected using the same dialog box option. All the Wyse associated emulations are configured via the Wyse Settings dialog box, which is described in the Setup Menus chapter. Note that some settings may not apply to the particular emulation currently running. Selecting a setting that is not applicable to the current emulation causes the emulator to use the default setting for that emulation when the dialog box is exited. Special key functions that are provided on the Wyse keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the WY virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box. Display Format The display is divided into three areas by default: the status line, the data area, and the label line. At the top of the screen is the status line, which is used to display information relating to the emulation and messages from the application. The following section describes the status messages that can be displayed by the emulation. The data area is where data entered from the keyboard or the application is displayed. The data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default. The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data area is set to 24 or 42 lines. This is can be used to display messages or function key labels defined by the host. Wyse Emulations 8-1

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chapter 8
W
YSE
E
MULATIONS
This chapter describes features of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminal emula-
tions.
Introduction
The emulation of the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ or WY-60 terminal is entered by displaying
the
Emulation Settings
dialog box from the
Settings
menu and setting the
Alpha Emula-
tion
option to
WY50
,
WY50+
or
WY60
. The Wyse emulations of the TeleVideo 910+,
920 and 925, ADDS Viewpoint A2, and Hazeltine 1500 terminals are also supported and
are selected using the same dialog box option.
All the Wyse associated emulations are configured via the
Wyse Settings
dialog box,
which is described in the
Setup Menus
chapter. Note that some settings may not apply to
the particular emulation currently running. Selecting a setting that is not applicable to the
current emulation causes the emulator to use the default setting for that emulation when
the dialog box is exited.
Special key functions that are provided on the Wyse keyboard can be mapped to any key
on your keyboard by using the WY virtual key names listed in the
Define Keyboard
Macros
dialog box.
Display Format
The display is divided into three areas by default: the status line, the data area, and the
label line.
At the top of the screen is the status line, which is used to display information relating to
the emulation and messages from the application. The following section describes the sta-
tus messages that can be displayed by the emulation.
The data area is where data entered from the keyboard or the application is displayed. The
data area is set to 24 lines by 80 columns by default.
The label line is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the data area is set to 24 or 42
lines. This is can be used to display messages or function key labels defined by the host.