HP t5300 Terminal Emulation User's Guide (CE .NET) - Page 96

Numeral Swap, Symbol Swap, Rule Line, Follows Cursor, Notice Board Setup, Unlock Delay

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Setup Menus Numeral Swap Factory default: Unselected When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode. Symbol Swap Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct way round when typing in right-to-left mode. 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. 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. Notice Board Setup This will display the Notice Board Setup dialog box as described in the next section. Unlock Delay Factory default: 0 This option is available when the IBM 3270 Model is not set to a printer. When the keyboard is unlocked by the host, this specifies a delay in milliseconds before characters are sent. Print Bypass Character This option is available when the IBM 3270 Model option is set to a printer. The Start Seq box enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate a print bypass. The end sequence that terminates the print bypass can be specified either by entering the actual characters in the End Seq box when Specify End Sequence is selected, or by specifying the number of characters that make up the end sequence in the End Length box when End on Non-Hex is selected. If no End Seq is entered, the bypass is assumed to be for a single pair of characters only. If an End Seq is specified, characters in the data stream between the start and end are interpreted as encoded ASCII. For example, "1B0A" becomes ASCII 27 10 (ESC LF). 5-40

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Setup Menus
Numeral Swap
Factory default: Unselected
When using a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard, this will cause all numbers
to be displayed using the National character set when in Latin mode.
Symbol Swap
Factory default: Unselected
Selecting this option will cause symbols such as brackets to be displayed the correct
way round when typing in right-to-left mode.
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.
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.
Notice Board Setup
This will display the
Notice Board Setup
dialog box as described in the next section.
Unlock Delay
Factory default: 0
This option is available when the
IBM 3270 Model
is not set to a printer. When the
keyboard is unlocked by the host, this specifies a delay in milliseconds before
characters are sent.
Print Bypass Character
This option is available when the
IBM 3270 Model
option is set to a printer. The
Start Seq
box enables you to enter the character or sequence of characters that initiate
a print bypass.
The end sequence that terminates the print bypass can be specified either by entering
the actual characters in the
End Seq
box when
Specify End Sequence
is selected, or
by specifying the number of characters that make up the end sequence in the
End
Length
box when
End on Non-Hex
is selected.
If no
End Seq
is entered, the bypass is assumed to be for a single pair of characters
only. If an
End Seq
is specified, characters in the data stream between the start and end
are interpreted as encoded ASCII. For example, “1B0A” becomes ASCII 27 10 (ESC
LF).