HP t5710 Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe)

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    Terminal Emulation User's Guide
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    Trademarks ADDS Viewpoint A2 is a trademark of Applied Digital Data Systems Inc. AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. DEC, VT52, VT100, VT131, VT220, VT300, VT320, VT340, VT400 and VT420 are registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. Hazeltine is
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    Contents Contents Introduction 1-1 About This User's Guide 1-1 Terms & Conventions 1-2 Getting Started 2-1 WBT Session Configuration 2-1 Using The Connection Wizard 2-1 Terminal Emulation Configuration 2-6 Emulation Options 2-6 DEC Suite Options 2-7 HP 700-92/96 Option 2-8 IBM 3151 Option
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    Tools 5-1 Redefining The Toolbar 5-3 Adding Button Bitmaps 5-3 Assigning Functions To Buttons 5-4 Removing Button Tools 5-5 Saving The Button Tools 5-5 Setup Menus 6-1 Displaying & Closing Menus 6-1 Using The Menus 6-2 Dialog Boxes 6-3 Default Settings 6-4 Specifying Characters In Setup
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    Contents File Menu 6-7 Edit Menu 6-14 Settings Menu 6-15 Emulation Settings 6-17 HP 700-92/96 Settings 6-20 IBM 3151 Settings 6-26 Wyse Settings 6-30 TA6530 Settings 6-35 IBM 3270 Settings 6-37 Notice Board Setup 6-41 IBM 5250
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    Contents Key Functions 8-3 Key Codes 8-5 HP 700-92/96 Emulation 9-1 Session Configuration 9-1 WBT Mode 9-1 Non-WBT Mode Virtual Terminal Mode 10-4 Host Selection 10-4 IBM 3287-1 Printer Support 10-4 SysReq Key Support 10-5 The Status Line 10-5 Text Display Options 10-9 Keyboard Mapping
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    11-6 Text Display Options 11-8 Record & Playback Keystrokes Facility 11-9 Recording Keystrokes 11-9 Playback Keystrokes 11-10 Error Codes 11-10 Fax Image Support 11-11 IBM 3151 Emulation 12-1 Introduction 12-1 Session Configuration 12-1 WBT Mode 12-1 Non-WBT Mode 12-2 The Status Bar 12
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    Command Summary C-1 VT52 Emulation C-1 ANSI VT100 Emulation C-2 ANSI VT500 Emulation C-6 ANSI VT510 Emulation C-9 ANSI VT420 Emulation C-12 AIXTerm Emulation C-15 DG 410/412 Emulation C-19 HP 700-92/96 Emulation C-22 IBM 3151 Emulation C-26 SCO Console Emulation C-29 Contents-6
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    Contents TA6530 Emulation C-32 TVI 955 Emulation C-36 Wyse Emulations C-42 Wyse PC Term Emulation C-48 Additional Commands C-53 Product Specification D-1 Contents-7
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    Contents Notes Contents-8
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    Chapter 7: Chapter 8: Chapter 9: Introduction Introduces the contents of this User's Guide. Getting Started Describes how to configure a session and describes various display features. features of the Data General D410/412 emulation. HP 700-92/96 Emulation Describes features of the Hewlett Packard
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    Host Command Summary Lists the host commands that are supported in each terminal emulation mode. Appendix D: Product Specification Describes the level of support provided by each terminal emulation. Terms & Conventions This User's Guide uses the following terms and conventions. 1. When references to
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    Click the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Connection Information dialog box will be displayed. 3. Specify the language to be used in all menus and dialog boxes
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    Getting Started 4. Enter a name which will identify this session configuration for future selection in the Connection Name box. 5. Select the terminal emulation required in the Emulation list box. 6. If additional configuration options are displayed, make the relevant selections. Refer to the
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    Process dialog box gives you the option to automate part or all of the host login procedure. Refer to the Automate Login Process section later in this chapter for details. Make the relevant selections if required then click Next to display the Printer Port Settings dialog box. 9.
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    Next to display the GUI Overrides dialog box. 10. The GUI Overrides dialog box allows you to disable various GUI items and also enables you to specify how the emulator responds when the host closes the output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console, HP 700-92/96 or IBM 3151 mode. 2-4
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    Getting Started 12. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal Connection Manager. 13. In the Terminal Connection Manager, display the Connections list, select the session name you specified earlier in step 4, then click the Connect button. 2-5
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    to drive an X terminal using X Windows. The ANSI BBS emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with is described in detail in the HP 700-92/96 Emulation chapter. The HZ1500 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as
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    compatibility with software designed for the PC Term personality supported by Wyse. Keyboard scan codes are sent on key press/ release instead of ASCII codes by default. The WY50, WY50+ and WY60 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60
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    700-92/96 Option The HP Model option specifies what is reported back to the host in response to a terminal identification request. This can be set to 70092 (default), 2392A, 2622A, 70094 or 70096. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) IBM 3151 Option The setting
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    of the IBM 5250 Monochrome option will match the normal display characteristic of the selected IBM 5250 model by default. Note that the emulation of all IBM 5250 models supports both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters will be displayed in green and intense fields
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    Type list box then clicking the Configure button. Note that the options available and the default settings depend on the current terminal emulation. Host Port Number This enables you to specify the Telnet port number. The default Telnet port number, 23, can be substituted with any valid 16 bit port
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    are described in the TN5250 Options section. Force Negotiation These settings determine whether or not the Telnet Binary or EOR options are supported. Both are set to no by default. No Will not force any negotiations. It will leave it up to the host to decide what to do. DO Will force
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    this is already in use then TEST3 is used, or if already in use then TEST0. These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is random. Note: There are separate counters for the IBM 3270
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    1647. These options should not be changed unless required by your System Administrator. The Bind setting determines whether or not the server is allowed emulator. When Responses is selected, positive and negative response handling is supported. It allows the server to reflect to the emulator any and
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    connect, TEST2 on second, ... TEST99 on 99th, TEST0 on 100th, TEST1 on 101st and so on. These values are preserved over power off, so the first connection of any given power on may not be TEST1. Assume that the start point is random. In addition there is a single counter for the unit
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    names will be tried by each session. This should not cause a problem unless the separate sessions use different modulo values (for example, session are separate counters for the IBM 3270 and IBM 5250 emulations. User, Password, Library, Menu These options enable you to specify the initial entries
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    . Type and Model Specifies the manufacturer, type and model of the printer. The entry must exactly match an AS400 printer type string, including the * (asterisk) character. The following valid entries are for the IBM AS/400 V3R1. Note that the list can change according to AS/400 settings. *IBM2380
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    Getting Started *IBM42023 *IBM42071 *IBM4212 *IBM4216 *IBM47121 *IBM47122 *IBM5152 *IBM5201 *IBM6404 *IBM6404EP *IBM6412EP *HPII *HPIIID *HPIIIP *HP500 *HP520 *CPQPM15 *CPQPM20 *EPAP5500 *EPDFX5000 *EPFX1170 *EPLX810 *EPLQ870 *EPLQ1070 *EPSQ1170 *EPEPL7000 *NECP2200XE *NECP5200 *
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    and model of the printer. *B5 B5-sized envelopes (176mm x 250mm). *MON Monarch-sized envelopes (3.875 x 7.5 inches). *N9 Number 9-sized envelopes (3.875 x 8.875 inches). *N10 Number 10-sized envelopes (4.125 x 9.5 inches). *C5 C5-sized envelopes (162mm x 229mm). *DL DL-sized envelopes (110mm x 220mm
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    for the port selected for host communications. Parity Factory default: None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character. If the number of Data Bits is 8, set this option to None. Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add
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    & received data Hardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control. Data Bits Factory default: 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character. Transmit Rate Factory
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    illustration above), then click the Add button. The initiation string will be added to the Script window on the right. 2. The Wait For options specify the prompt or keyboard locked or unlocked command that the automatic login process is to wait for before proceeding. Some systems are case sensitive
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    Selecting either of these will cause a dialog box to pop-up when logging on to the host prompting the user to enter a name or password, respectively. You can also delay the script response by 2 seconds by inserting Delay (2s) (indicated by ) or 0.255 seconds by inserting Pause (0.255) (indicated
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    specific port, or a network printer. Direct Print Data To The Print Manager The Current System Printer Driver number of seconds have elapsed, regardless of whether the 'print end of job' command has been received from the host. Direct Print Data To A Specific Port To direct print data to a specific
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    non-ISO Latin-1 printers to be used. Selecting Auto Line Feed will cause the printer to print at Name entries are optional (the User Name will default to root if none is specified). You can job before cancelling by setting the number of Retries and the number of seconds delay between each attempt.
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    the teemtalk window to be displayed at the maximum size possible while retaining the default number of lines and columns and including all window elements if enabled (title bar, menu bar, etc.). The Disable options enable you to disable any or all of the menu bar items, the title bar, tool bar, soft
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    Port Settings dialog box enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console HP 70092/96, or IBM 3151 mode. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which you can specify settings for the COM port. The
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    Emulator Window Features Getting Started The Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to a series of commands and dialog boxes which enable you to perform various functions and configure the emulator for compatibility with the application. One of three menus may be displayed at any one time. These
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    or remove buttons from the toolbar using the Button Tools dialog box. Refer to the chapter entitled The Toolbar for a complete description of all the default buttons and how to redefine the toolbar. The Soft Buttons A set of soft buttons can be displayed along the bottom of the emulator window
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    number (always 1), and the line,column location of the text cursor. Item 6: This indicates whether Overstrike Mode or Insert Mode is currently selected. In Overstrike Mode (default ready to receive data for printing. Auto signifies that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current
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    the mouse pointer on the key name on the display (assuming default mouse configuration). Hotspots are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of default keywords is provided for each mode. These keywords relate to key functions specific to the emulation. For example, in VT500 mode you can
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    mapping of key functions on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT style keyboard layout is shown in each terminal emulation chapter. Special key functions supported by each terminal emulation can be mapped to keys using the predefined macros listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box as described in the
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    programmed into keys is determined by the 127 character limit per definition and the amount of memory available in your terminal. The Predefined Macros box enables you to select from a list of button to accept the definition. The new definition will be added to the Current Macro Definitions list. 3-2
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    characters ^ and M, representing the keys Ctrl + M which, when pressed together would generate the CR code. Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values with only two digits must be preceded by a zero. For example, the decimal value of CR
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    Ring mark Equivalent Character ' Apostrophe " Double quote ' Single quote * Asterisk or degree sign To compose a character, first find the character you wish the COMPOSE virtual key name. A compose character sequence may be abandoned before completion by pressing the Delete key. Pressing Alt + C
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    Keyboard Configuration The following tables use several conventions: The keys bearing the characters used to compose a special character may be pressed in any order unless (in order) is specified. (DEC Multinat.) indicates that the character can only be composed if the Character Set Mode option in
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES " quotation mark ¨ space # number sign + + ' apostrophe ' space @ commercial at a a or A A (Multinational) a a or A A or a A (National) [ opening bracket ( ( \ back slash / / or / < ] closing bracket ^ circumflex accent ` grave accent
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) Ä A umlaut Å A ring Æ A E diphthong Ç C cedilla È E grave É E acute Ê E circumflex Ë E umlaut Ì I grave Í I acute Î I circumflex Ï I umlaut Ñ N tilde Ò O grave Ó O acute Ô O circumflex Õ O tilde Ö O umlaut Œ O E diphthong (DEC Multinat
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    Keyboard Configuration COMPOSE CHARACTER SEQUENCES (continued) ó o acute ô o circumflex õ o tilde ö o umlaut œ o e diphthong (DEC Multinat.) ø o slash ù u grave ú u acute û u circumflex ü u umlaut ÿ y umlaut NSP no break space (Latin-1) broken vertical bar (Latin-1) ¬ logical not (
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    functions to the left and right mouse buttons when used in conjunction with modifier keys. The following functions are defined by default: Left Button Right Button Normal: Shift: Control: Control + Shift: Alt: Double Click: Select Extend Selection Action Hotspot Select Rectangle Move Cursor
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    Mouse Functions This enables you to specify the function of the left and right mouse buttons when they are clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. You can assign up to six functions toeach button, either entering your own definition in the same format as described for keyboard
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    clicking the mouse pointer on the displayed key name (assuming default mouse configuration). Hotspots are supported in ALL terminal emulation modes. A set of default hotspot keywords is provided for each mode. These relate to key functions specific to the emulation. For example, in VT500 mode you
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    Mouse Functions Notes 4-4
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    from the toolbar using options in the Button Tools dialog box, which is described later. The Predefined Button Tools The toolbar displayed by default contains a series of buttons defined with functions found in the setup menus. These functions are listed below and described in the Setup Menus
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    The Toolbar Displays the Save Session As dialog box. This enables you to specify how the current session configuration is to be saved. Copies selected data to the clipboard. Pastes clipboard data at the current cursor position. Displays the Printer Setup dialog box. This enables you to select any
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    default toolbar, or selecting Button Tools from the Settings menu will display a dialog box which enables you to redefine the toolbar. The maximum number toolbar and the second stage is to assign a function to it. Adding Button Bitmaps Clicking the arrow button in the Current Tool box will display
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    box. The buttons displayed in the toolbar by default are defined with some of the functions listed in action the change. The toolbar will not be updated until you click the OK button to close Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values
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    The Toolbar Key Combinations & Sequences You can program a button tool to perform the function of a combination or sequence of keys. For example, you can cause a button to perform the same function as pressing the keys Alt + F4 together, or pressing the keys F2 then F3 then F4. Keys are identified
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    The Toolbar Notes 5-6
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    Setup Menus 6 Setup Menus This chapter describes the options available in the setup menus and dialog boxes. Displaying & Closing Menus The following menus can be displayed from the command bar: Note: The options available in the menus depend on whether or not you are in WBT mode. To display a menu
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    Setup Menus To close a menu: Mouse: Click anywhere outside the menu. Keyboard: Press the Alt key. Using The Menus The menu options follow several conventions: Options that are displayed dimmed are not applicable to the current mode of operation and cannot be selected. An example of this is the
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    Setup Menus Dialog Boxes Selecting an option which is followed by an ellipsis (...) will cause a dialog box to be displayed. The example shown below is displayed by selecting the Block Transmission... option in the Settings menu. There are four basic methods for changing settings within the dialog
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    Default Settings You can restore the factory default settings of all the setup options by selecting the Factory Default option in the File menu. Some dialog boxes include a Default button to enable the default 3-digit number). Octal value (backslash character followed by a 3-digit number). Unicode
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    Setup Menus The following 'backslash' values can be used: \u Unicode introducer \n Line feed \r Carriage return \e Escape Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to enter these as character values you need to precede them with a backslash character, i.e. enter \ as \\
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    were created using the Save Session As dialog box. The descriptive name of the connection template currently in use is highlighted. The factory default connection template is Untitled. Clicking one of the descriptions then the OK button will cause the dialog box to close and the connection template
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    showing the menu or dialog box as it is displayed on the screen. The factory default setting is shown below each option title where applicable. File Menu Factory Default... This will restore the factory default settings of all the setup options. A message box will be displayed asking you to confirm
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    Setup Menus New Connection... (Not available in WBT mode) Factory default: TCP/IP This will display a dialog box which enables you to make a host connection. The Type list box specifies whether a serial or TCP/IP network
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    Connect To list box twice will cause the emulator to attempt to connect to the specified host. If a connection cannot be made because the network driver is not installed or the host node name is invalid, an error message will indicate this. Failure to connect for any other reason will result
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    that were created using the Save Session As dialog box. The name of the connection template currently in use is highlighted. The factory default connection template is Untitled. Selecting one of the descriptions then clicking the OK button will cause the dialog box to close and the connection
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    Manager, a specific port, or a network printer. Direct Print Data To The Print Manager The Current System Printer Driver box displays the is received from the host. Entering any other number will cause printing to start after the specified number of seconds have elapsed, regardless of whether the
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    Setup Menus Direct Print Data To A Specific Port To direct print data to a specific port, select Print Direct To Port Print Direct To Port is selected. This allows non-ISO Latin-1 printers to be used. Selecting Auto Line Feed will cause the printer to print at the beginning of the next line when a
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    default to root if none is specified). You can specify how many times the LPR protocol will attempt to execute the print job before cancelling by setting the number of Retries and the number Auto Print This toggles auto print mode on and off, as indicated by a tick when auto print mode is on. Auto
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    Setup Menus Edit Menu Clipboard Text Clipboard Graphics Selecting one of these options will enable selected text or graphics to be copied to the clipboard when the Copy command is used. The Paste and Select All commands will also be enabled. A tick will be displayed next to the option when it is
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    following dialog boxes can be displayed from this menu. Note that the dialog boxes used to configure specific emulations can only be displayed when the relevant emulation is running. Emulation Settings HP 700-92/96 Settings IBM 3151 Settings Wyse Settings TA 6530 Settings IBM 3270 Settings IBM 5250
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    Setup Menus Block Transmission Attributes Keyboard Macros Soft Buttons Mouse Button Actions Button Tools - for specifying DEC VT Block (Edit) mode text formatting and transmission. - for assigning colours and specifying how characters with attributes are displayed. - for redefining the function of
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    Emulations chapter for details. The AIXTerm emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive an X terminal using X Windows. The Ansi BBS emulation is a derivative of the ANSI device driver ANSI.SYS supplied with all DOS based PCs and which provides the screen management for the DOS
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation chapter. The HZ1500 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive drive drive supported. Refer to the IBM 3270 Emulation chapter for details. The IBM 5250 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive drive to drive the drive mode supported by
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    configured for a language that supports national replacement character sets. The setting of this option determines the type of character set used to generate characters. When selected, a character set specific to the selected keyboard nationality is used. When unselected (default) the emulator is in
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    box is displayed by selecting HP 700-92/96 in the Settings menu. Local Echo Factory default: Unselected The setting of this and ], respectively. The key for generating ~ and ` is disabled. XmitFnctn (A) Factory default: Unselected This option determines whether escape sequences generated by control
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    data will be transmitted a page at a time. Page data will either be from the beginning of display memory or from the current cursor position. InhHndShk (G) InhDC2 (H) Factory default: Unselected The combined setting of these two options determine the type of handshaking used when blocks of data are
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    determined by the type of block transfer to be performed, the mode that the HP 700-92/96 emulation currently operating in (character, block line, block page, or Factory default: Unselected This option determines whether escape sequences relating to the display are sent when the display memory is
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    problem. Display Form Feeds Factory default: Selected When selected, this will cause form feeds to be represented on the display as FF characters. Ignore Form Feeds Factory default entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an display memory. This pointer will remain in display memory
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    equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character. For example, the default ASCII character US can be entered by typing the characters ^ and _, request. (Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) Clicking the arrow button will display a drop-down list box showing
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    memory of 192 lines. This option enables you to specify whether display memory is divided into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages. Typeahead Enabled Factory default: Unselected When the emulator is connected to an HP host. Block mode also supports typeahead. Host Prompt Character Factory default: ^Q (i.e. DC1) Some
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    by selecting IBM 3151 in the Settings menu. Operating Mode Factory default: Echo The setting of this option determines how keyboard entered data it before a block of data is sent to the host. Row and Column Factory default: 24 x 80 This option enables you to select one of four display formats: 24
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    will disable the XON/XOFF inbound and outbound pacing characters. Forcing Insert Factory default: current and all following lines will move down the number of lines inserted, causing the lines originally at the cursor position will move along. If the Auto Wrap option is set to No, then characters
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    contents of the current line will be sent to the host when Send is pressed, or the current page if Send Line is pressed. Auto Wrap Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines what happens to the cursor and data sent to the display when the end of the current
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    after the next line when the Return key is pressed. Auto New Line Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) Model Factory default: 11 This option identifies the terminal model being emulated
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    the Set Tabs button is described later in this chapter, after the Terminal Settings description. Lines Factory default: 24 This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the number of data lines displayed on the screen below the status line. Note that the other emulations only
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    Page Size Factory default: 1 x Lines This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and specifies the size of a page in display memory in multiples of the Lines setting. Note that the other emulations only support 1 x Lines. The 1 + Rest setting will divide the display memory into two pages
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    is always cleared when the number of columns is changed in the other emulations. Economy 80 Factory default: Unselected This option applies to the WY-50+ and WY-60 emulations and enables 80 column display with more lines of display memory. Auto Scroll Factory default: Selected This option applies to
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    Auto Scroll option. When selected, a new page of memory will be displayed. Note: The other emulations will always display a new page of memory. Auto Wrap Factory default which are not normally supported by specific non-Wyse terminals. Answerback Mode Factory default: Unselected This option applies
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    you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host. When Block mode is disabled, data is sent to the host as it is entered at the keyboard. Colour Support Factory default: Unselected When this option is selected, an additional set of host commands will be recognized to determine the
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    menu. Power On Mode Factory default: support, and if so, the size of the packet block. The size may be set to any of the listed 128-byte increments, or, by setting this option to OFF, the default size of 260 bytes. Status Border Factory default: Selected This option enables you to display a thin
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    application when in Block mode. When selected, the key is regarded as an application specific function key. Normally this should be unselected. Bell On Factory default: Selected This option enables or disables an audible tone which is heard when the emulation warns you about something. This needs
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    by selecting IBM 3270 in the Settings menu. IBM 3270 Model Factory default: 3278-2-E This specifies what is reported back to the host in Note that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) TN3287 printing is supported by selecting 3287-1. One of four display sizes can be
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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
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    wish to restore the default settings in this dialog box, click the Default button. The following table shows the default settings. A list of IBM EBCDIC codepages supplied can be found at the end of the Character Sets appendix. Note: Double byte character sets may not be supported by this version of
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    Setup Menus Default Language, Codepage & Character Set Settings Language English (US) English (UK) Belgian Canadian French Danish Finnish German Dutch Italian Swiss French Swiss German Swedish Norwegian French
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    determine which is displayed above the other. Note that the host screen contains the same number of rows and columns whether displayed full screen or in split screen. Zoom Settings Factory default: Below Host These toggle settings determine whether the Notice Board is displayed above or below
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    whether the copy functions are available for copying selected data to another area of the display or to a function key. Single Step Macros Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will enable an Fn key macro to be played one keystroke at a time by pressing the spacebar for each keystroke
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    that not all features of the specified terminal may be supported.) The terminal models and their display characteristics are listed below Monochrome Monochrome Colour Monochrome Colour Rows x Columns 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 (default) 24 x 80 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80
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    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
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    settings in this dialog box, click the Default button. The following table shows the default settings. A list of IBM EBCDIC codepages supplied can be found at the end of the Character Sets appendix. If double byte character sets (e.g. Japanese) are supported and you wish to use them, then set
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    Setup Menus Default Language, Character Set & Codepage Settings Language English (US) English (UK) Belgian Canadian French Danish Finnish German Dutch Italian Swiss French Swiss German Swedish Norwegian French
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    for the port selected for host communications. Parity Factory default: None This option specifies the parity mode for each transmitted character. If the number of Data Bits is 8, set this option to None. Selecting Odd will cause an eighth bit to be added with a value of 1 if the previous 7 bits add
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    & received data Hardware - DTR/CTS hardware flow control. Data Bits Factory default: 8 This option specifies the number of data bits sent for each transmitted character. Stop Bits Factory default: 1 This specifies the number of stop bits sent for each transmitted character. Transmit Rate Factory
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    Auxport Setup Setup Menus This dialog box is displayed by selecting Auxport in the Settings menu. It enables you to specify a COM or LPT port for bidirectional output when in any DEC VT mode, ANSI BBS, Sco Console or IBM 3151 mode. Clicking the Configure button will display a dialog box in which
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    viewed in the workspace at any one time out of the total number stored in memory. This can be set to a maximum of 64. Note that the number of rows stored in memory is specified by the Memory Rows option. Display Columns Factory default: 80 This option enables you to specify a width of 80 or 132
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    This can be set from 0 to 528 rows by default. The Display Rows option specifies the number of memory rows that can be viewed in the workspace at any one time. Memory Page Size Factory default: 24 When the emulator is in VT420 mode, the display memory of 144 lines can be divided into several pages
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    Ansi. Note that selecting the ANSI BBS emulation will automatically set the preferred font to Ansi. The character set mappings (code pages) supported are 437 for normal usage (default) and 850, 858 or 1250 for multinational usage. Each set consists of two tables of characters. The first table is the
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    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 screen to the relevant page stored in memory. Auto Wrap Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option
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    at a time when this is selected. 80 / 132 Clears Screen Factory default: Selected This option determines whether or not data is cleared from the display when the number of columns is changed. Backspace = DEL Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether or not a backspace
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    386 and Sco Console emulations. It enables you change the direction in which the text cursor moves across the display. Keyboard Sends Scan Codes Factory default: Selected This applies to the VT PC-Term and Wyse PC-Term emulations. It determines whether keyboard scan codes or ASCII codes are sent on
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    emulations by using the Tab Stops dialog box displayed from the Wyse Settings dialog box. Tab stops are set every eight columns by default, as indicated by the T character below the relevant column numbers. If you want tab stops to be set at regular intervals other than every 8th column, enter the
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    entering Edit mode. Selecting Edit will cause text to be stored in page memory so that it can be edited locally. This enables the host to get at the keyboard. The host will perform editing functions. Edit Key Action Factory default: Immediate When this option is set to Immediate, Edit mode will be
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    attributes currently used will remain in display memory when an erase command is issued. This will result in new characters being displayed with the video attributes associated with their positions on the display. Protect From Host Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines
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    are supported by other terminal emulations are specified in their respective dialog boxes. Send Unprotected Only Factory default: Unselected host when the Enter key is pressed. Send Only Selected Areas Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether all characters or only
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    area containing the cursor will be sent to the host. Line Transmission On Factory default: Unselected The setting of this option determines whether data is sent to the Page and Transmit Protocol options. Send Font Information Factory default: Selected The setting of this option determines whether
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    set to None, the unshifted function of PF keys will be disabled. When set to Breakthrough, unshifted PF keys will function immediately when the host after a block of data is transmitted. Send Key Effect Factory default: Immediate The setting of this option determines the effect of pressing the Enter
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    equivalent or the decimal value of the ASCII character. For example, the default ASCII character CR can be entered by typing the characters ^ and M, generate the CR code. Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values with only two digits
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    only), as a particular colour only (e.g. green without the underline), or with both attribute and a specific colour (e.g. underlined and green). The Attribute options allow you to enable or disable any of the attributes normally associated with the currently selected screen element. Note that the
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    terminal emulation mode: Normal Screen Bold (BD) Underline (UL) Flashing (FL) Inverse (IV) UL+BD FL+BD FL+UL attribute options allow you to enable or disable the actual display of attributes associated Use Italic with Intensity Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will cause any characters
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    alphabetic characters are displayed in another. Deselecting this option will display characters according to the settings in this dialog box. Ansi Colours Disabled Factory default: Unselected Selecting this option will cause ANSI colour commands to be ignored. Colours Cleared With Attributes Factory
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    Setup Menus Customizing The Colour Selection You can change any of the 16 colours displayed in the Foreground and Background colour palettes. To do this, select the colour you wish to change in one of the palettes then click the Set Colour... button to display the Colour dialog box. This shows the
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    Setup Menus Visual Method The full range of colours available is displayed in the large colour selection box. A target cursor is positioned over the currently selected colour. To select a new colour you can either click on the colour required or drag the target cursor over it. The colour displayed
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    combined total of all the characters that may be programmed into keys is determined by the 127 character limit per definition and the amount of memory available in your PC. Note: An escape sequence will be sent across a network as a single packet. The Predefined Macros box enables you to select from
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    definition to the host when the key or key combination is pressed. 4. Click the Add button to accept the definition. The new definition will be added to the Current Macro Definitions list. 5. To save the definitions, click OK to exit, then select Save Session As in the File menu, make sure
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    of the following five entries: _027 \033 \u001B ^[ \e Decimal value (underscore character followed by a 3-digit number). Octal value (backslash character followed by a 3-digit number). Unicode value (backslash and u characters then unicode value). Control key value (^ represents the control key on
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    buttons to be displayed. Programming A Soft Button 1. Select the Level number. 2. If required, specify the Title that will be displayed in the window for this level. 3. Select the Button number. 4. Check the Local check box to make the button definition action
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    button to accept the definition. The new definition will be added to the Current Definitions list. 8. To save the definitions, value (underscore character followed by a 3-digit number). Octal value (backslash character followed by a 3-digit number). Unicode value (backslash and u characters then
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    Setup Menus \u Unicode introducer \n Line feed \r Carriage return \e Escape Note that as the \ and ^ characters are used as value introducers, to enter these as character values you need to precede them with a backslash character, i.e. enter \ as \\ and ^ as \^. The Euro character can be
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    Setup Menus Mouse Button Actions This dialog box is displayed by selecting Mouse Button Actions in the Settings menu. This enables you to specify the function of the left and right mouse buttons when they are clicked on their own or in conjunction with modifier keys. You can assign up to six
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    Setup Menus the hotspot feature. It enables you to send delimited text displayed on the screen to the host just by clicking on it. Delimiters are the same as for hotspots. The Move Cursor function can be used in any of the local block modes as a quick way of positioning the text cursor within a
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    the button tools displayed in the toolbar. For a complete description of the default toolbar, refer to the chapter entitled The Toolbar. A button tool is the toolbar and the second stage is to assign a function to it. Adding Buttons Clicking the arrow button in the Current Tool box will display a
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    command from the Commands list box. The buttons displayed in the toolbar by default are defined with some of the functions listed in the setup menus. (Refer the Change Current button to action the change. The toolbar will not be updated until you click the OK button to close the dialog box. Removing
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    Setup Menus Notes 6-78
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    Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will be displayed. 3. Enter a name which will identify this session
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    four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which are described in chapter 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 8. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal
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    DEC VT Emulations For a TCP/IP connection, select TCP/IP, enter the name or internet address of the host computer in the Connect To box, then click Configure for additional Telnet options. Refer to the TCP/IP Connection Settings section in chapter 2 for details. For a serial connection, select
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    displays the active session (always 1), the current page number (always 1), and the line,column location of the text cursor. Item 6: This indicates whether Overstrike Mode or Insert Mode is currently selected. In Overstrike Mode (default), new characters will replace already existing characters at
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    that the emulation is in Auto Print mode in which the current cursor line is sent to busy. Horizontal Scrolling It is possible to make the width of display memory larger than the width of the window by using the Memory Page Width option in the Terminal Settings dialog box. When you want to
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout Normal Mode 7-6 F11 F12 F13 F14 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 HELP DO F17 F18 F6 F7 F8 F19 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BREAK INSERT HOME PREV SCREEN DELETE SELECT SCNREEXETN (SCRL) Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. DEC NUMLK / *- , ,[ ] + (
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    DEC VT Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout DEC Mode 7-7 F11 F12 F13 F14 HOLD PRINT HELP DO F17 F18 BREAK F6 F7 F8 F19 F20 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE BACKSPACE INSERT FIND PREV SCREEN REMV SELECT NEXT SCREEN Alt + Num Lock toggles between Normal & DEC mode. NORM PF2 PF3 _ PF1 PF4 , ,[
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    DEC VT Emulations Notes 7-8
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    Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will be displayed. 3. Enter a name which will identify this session
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    four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which are described in chapter 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 7. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal
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    data appearing at full intensity will be printed when protected text is disabled. When protected text is enabled, only unprotected text will be printed. Cursor Type This key enables you to change the appearance of the cursor. By default the cursor is displayed as a reverse video block. Pressing and
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    DG 410/412 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 8-4 ESC F13 F14 F15 F4 F1 F2 F3 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 DELETE LOCAL (CURS) (N/C) PRINT SCROL HOLD ER PG HOME EOL C1 C2 C3 PRINT C4 CURS = Cursor Type SCROL = Scroll Rate N/C = Normal/Compressed ER PG = Erase Page EOL = Erase To End Of
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    DG 410/412 Emulation Composing Characters The Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generate characters from the DG International character set. You can generate the same characters by using the method described for the DEC emulation. Refer to the Compose Character
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    DG 410/412 Emulation Notes 8-6
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    Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box to drive the Hewlett Packard 700/92, 2392A, 2622A, 70094 and 70096 terminals. 5. Specify the required HP Model setting: 70092 (default), 2392A
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    the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI drive the Hewlett Packard 700/92, 2392A, 2622A, 70094 and 70096 terminals. Click OK to close the dialog box. 3. Display the HP Settings dialog box from the Settings menu and specify the required Terminal ID setting: 70092 (default
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    is 80 columns wide by 24 lines deep by default, and 168 lines are stored off-screen. You can toggle between 80 and 132 column display by pressing the function key F12, and you can divide the display memory into 2, 4, 6 or 8 pages from the HP Settings dialog box, as described in the Setup
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 9-4 INSERT DELETE CLEAR CLEAR LINE LINE LINE PAGE F1 F2 F3 F4 SELECT SOFT HARD RESET RESET F5 F6 F7 F8 MENU UKEY DEFS USYST UKEYS INSERT HOME PREV MODE UP PAGE DELETE HOME NEXT CHAR DOWN PAGE SCR = Scroll (
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    can redisplay the Modes menu by pressing the F9 key (the equivalent of the HP 700-92/ 96 User System key), then F4. Line Modify - F1 This incorrectly entered, press the F1 key or click the equivalent button. An asterisk will appear on the button indicating that the function is selected. Move the
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Modify All - F2 This is similar to the Line an error message to be displayed indicating that the string has been incorrectly entered, press the F2 key. An asterisk will appear on the button indicating that the function is selected. Move the cursor to the line containing the
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    disable the Memory Lock and continue entering new data, press F6 or click the button again and position the cursor immediately below the last line. The Memory Lock function may also be used to lock a specific number instructions to remain on the display. To lock a specific number in the HP Settings
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Auto LF - F8 This button and the F8 key enables or disables Auto by pressing the F9 key (which is equivalent to the HP 700-92/96 User System key). These functions enable you by pressing the F9 key (which is equivalent to the HP 700-92/96 User System key) then F1. These
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    HP 700- to the display or not. Data will be sent to the display when an asterisk is displayed on this button. Advance Page - F4 When a printer is connected all lines from and including the cursor line to the last line in display memory to be sent to the printer. The cursor will move to the leftmost
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    HP data is sent and also to copy portions of data from display memory to the printer. The buttons and keys F1 through F8 will data is sent directly to the selected device(s). The keyboard will be disabled when Record mode is activated except for the F2 key which is supported by the printer. 9-10
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    baud rate that is no higher than the rate supported by the printer. Log Top remains activated until Note: This function does not take effect when Memory Lock is activated. Margins, Tabs & Start Column This All mode. Note: The default start column is specified in the HP Settings dialog box. Refer to
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    as InhEolWrp is not selected in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed mode is enabled). To to column 80). Note: Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled.
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    in the HP Settings dialog box and, in the case of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The margins will be cleared The menu can be exited by pressing F9. Default Definitions While this menu is displayed the f-keys
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    HP 700-92/96 Emulation Key String Treatment Each f-key and button definition displayed in the menu consists of two lines. The first line begins with the f-key number on the screen button to indicate its function. The default display shows the numbers of the f-keys. The two fields following LABEL
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    HP or the Display Functns button. The default f-key string begins with the you must enter the entire escape sequence before disabling Display Functions mode (by pressing F7 again). When insert carriage return codes (CR) in the string. If Auto LF mode is selected in the Mode Selection function menu,
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    Attributes The HP 700-92/ Tab keys to position the cursor in the first field next to the number of the f-key to be defined and press F2 until the letter the relevant character from the following table. Half-Brightness Underline Inverse Video Flashing Invisible End Attribute @A B C D E F GH I J
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    IBM 3278 alphanumeric terminal and also supports the IBM 3287-1 printer. The terminal emulation supports Extended Attribute mode which allows Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box
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    with the E extension provide support for the following extended attributes: 3270 field attributes, extended highlighting (blink, flash and underscore, but not 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 9. When
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    by 80 columns 3278/9-5 27 rows by 132 columns Settings with the E extension provide support for the following extended attributes: 3270 field attributes, extended highlighting (blink, flash and underscore, but not in combination), foreground colour, and query reply inbound structured fields. These
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    to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. want to exit. Click Yes to exit all. IBM 3287-1 Printer Support TN3287 printing is supported by setting the IBM 3270 Model option in the IBM 3270 Settings dialog
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    system and issue a LOGOFF command. When communicating with the operating system the status line will display the symbol. Note: Not all TN3270E servers provide full support of the SysReq key. The Status Line The last line in the window is used to display status information in the form of symbols and
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    IBM 3270 Emulation 4: Bilingual Keyboard Mode Symbol N L Colour Blue Blue Column 20 20 Meaning National character set mode Latin character set mode 5: TN3270E Device Name Symbol dddddddd Colour Column White 22-29 6: Shift Symbol NUM Colour Column Blue 43-45 Meaning TN3270E actual device
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    . This screen is displayed when IBM 3270 mode is entered before a telnet session has been initiated with the remote host. This enables you to enter login text. Note that you will be returned to this screen when you log off. This indicates that the current screen is an IBM 3270 screen
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    that you cannot enter any data because the application program has disabled the keyboard following an entry. Indicates that you attempted to insert National (N) or Latin (L) character set is active when a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected. Pressing the keys Shift + - on the
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    IBM 3270 Emulation be disabled by pressing the Reset or SysReq key, or by performing any action that sends data to the host, such as pressing the Enter, Clear, PA,
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    area. In this mode, text can be edited within the Push segment while typing in the field's natural direction. Bilingual Keyboard Support When a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected, you can toggle between the National and Latin character set by pressing the keys Shift + - on the
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    (F19) (F20) F7 F8 MONO = Mono Case CRSEL = Cursor Select (CRSEL) [(FLCR)] [(ALTCR)] (F24) (F21) (F22) (F23) F9 F10 F11 F12 FLCR = Flashing Cursor ALTCR = Alternate Cursor (REVERSE DISP) BACKSPACE NEWLINE SYSRQ PRINT (PAUSE) CLEAR D WRD = Delete Word ER INP = Erase Input ER EOF = Erase EOF
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    mode. The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0-1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored. A series of . You may pause recording at any time to allow keystrokes to be entered manually when played back by pressing Pause. To continue recording, press Pause again.
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    playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually. Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing. If number of new keystrokes that may be stored. Item 3: Displays the current Fn key number. Item 4: Displays the cursor position within the macro (i.e. the number
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    Error Codes The following error codes may appear on the status line if an error occurs during recording or playback. 9001 Exceeded the maximum number of allowed keystrokes. Remedy: Press the Record key to exit Record mode. To record a new keystroke sequence, either: a) Press the Record key and
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    display, pointers at each end of the dividing line between the two screens indicate which is the host screen. Key Functions The keys used by default for Notice Board functions are shown below together with the equivalent virtual key names which can be used to assign the functions to any key
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    IBM 3270 Emulation 4. Press F13 to copy the selected area. The copied area (i.e. the target) will be highlighted in red. 5. Use the cursor keys to move the red target area to the required position on the display. You can also use the Jump key to move the target area to the host screen or Notice
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    the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will be displayed features of the terminal model may be supported.) This also allows you to specify whether the display is treated 11-1
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    Monochrome Monochrome Monochrome Colour Monochrome Colour 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 (default) 24 x 80 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 the IBM5250 Monochrome setting. Note that all IBM 5250 models support both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters
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    advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux not all features of the terminal model may be supported.) This also allows you to specify whether the Rows x Columns 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 24 x 80 (default) 24 x 80 24 x 80 and 27 x 132 24 x 80 and 27
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    5555_B01 (monochrome) or 5555_C01 (colour) for display, or 5553-B01 for printing. 5. Specify the Monochrome setting. Note that all IBM 5250 models support both monochrome and colour display. When monochrome is selected, characters will be displayed in green and intense fields will be displayed in
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    Emulation Network Virtual Terminal Mode Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) mode allows the operator to communicate with a network gateway (in ASCII) for routing, logon etc, before the full IBM terminal emulation protocol is established. NVT mode is indicated by the absence of the symbol in the status
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Insert mode can be disabled by pressing the Insert key again, pressing the Reset key, or by performing any action that sends data to the host, such as pressing the
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 11-7 (ATTN) RESET ( ) RECRD QUIT (F14) (F15) [MONO] (F13) (F16) F1 F2 F3 F4 PLAY (F18) (F19) (F20) (F17) F5 F6 F7 F8 [CRSEL] (F22) (F23) (F24) (F21) F9 F10 F11 F12 (REVERSE DISP) BACKSPACE (NEWLINE) FIELD EXIT SYSRQ TEST (PAUSE) [L PRT] PRINT
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    area. In this mode, text can be edited within the Push segment while typing in the field's natural direction. Bilingual Keyboard Support When a code page that supports a bilingual keyboard is selected, you can toggle between the National and Latin character set by pressing the keys Shift + - on the
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    of recorded keystrokes may be interrupted so that keystrokes can be entered manually before continuing with the recording or playback. Note that local Fn Record mode. The status line will display RECRD and a number from 0-1500 indicating the number of new keystrokes that may be stored. A series of
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    where R indicates you are in Record mode, **** is the number of keystrokes that may be stored, and F* is the number of the Fn key pressed. Note: If you press a playback will halt at that point to allow you to enter keystrokes manually. Press Play to resume playback from where you stopped typing. If
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    key in Record mode, or Record key in Play mode). Remedy: Press the Reset key. Fax Image Support Fax images in Tiff, PCX and G3 format are supported. The following display facilities are supported if the host provides them: Scrollbars These are displayed if the image is larger than the screen area
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    IBM 5250 Emulation Notes 11-12
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    Setup Menus chapter. The display is set to 24 rows by 80 columns by default, but you can select one of four display formats from the IBM 3151 Settings dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box
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    four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which are described in chapter 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 7. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal
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    for returning the data to the display. 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
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    IBM 3151 Emulation 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
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    IBM 3151 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 12-5 (DEF F) ESC RESET PR MSG BREAK F4 F1 F2 F3 Alt + F1 = RESET F5 P SCR S MSG S LINE F6 F7 F8 F9 MSG F11 F12 F10 LF RETURN SEND PRINT PRINT LINE HOLD INS LN DEL ER INP INSERT HOME CLEAR DEL LN ER EOP TAB DELETE ER EOF S MSG = Send
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    Field A Field B 2. Specify the function key to be defined by entering a two-digit number in field A, for example, 01 for F1, 12 for F12, then press Enter. position by pressing the keys Ctrl + 2. If you want to restore the default definition, press the Clear key while the cursor is in field B. 4.
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    Terminal Connection Manager then click the Add button to display the New Connection dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog box will be displayed. 3. Enter a name which will identify this session
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    four dialog boxes provide further configuration options which are described in chapter 2. Click Next to advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux Port Settings 7. When you have made your selections, click Finish to return to the Terminal
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    TA6530 Emulation The Status Line The last (25th) line in the window is used to display messages and status information. You can enable or disable display of a border which separates this line from the rest of the lines above it by setting the Status Border option in the TA6530 Settings
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    only be moved into unprotected fields, which may also define the type of characters that can be entered. In Block mode, display memory is divided into pages, the number of pages being determined by the application. The status line will display BLOCK when you are in Block mode, and PROT when in
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    TA6530 Emulation ANSI Mode In ANSI mode, characters are sent to the host as you type them, and standard ANSI (American National Standard Institute) functions are executed. Applications that run on the LXN host system generally recognize and use these functions. The status line will display ANSI when
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    TA6530 Emulation Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 13-6 (DEL) ESC F11 F12 F13 F14 F1 F2 F3 F4 (BACKTAB) TAB F15 F16 F7 F8 F5 F6 F9 F10 F11 F12 PRINT SCRN (PAGE) ERASE LINE RESET BREAK with Control INSERT CHAR HOME RULE C ON PG UP DELETE CHAR INS (DL) LINE END RULE C OFF PG DN R = Roll R
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    dialog box. 2. Select Terminal Emulation Client and click OK. The Terminal Emulation Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information dialog 50+/60 terminals. The HZ 1500 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the Hazeltine 1500 terminal, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/
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    advance through the dialog boxes. Automate Login Process Printer Port Settings GUI Overrides Aux emulation will cause the emulator to use the default setting for that emulation when the dialog box and WY60 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY
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    terminals. The TVI 910+, TVI 920 and TVI 925 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 terminals, respectively, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50 cause the emulator to use the default setting for that emulation when the dialog box is exited. 14-3
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    bar (described in chapter 2) the display is divided into three areas by default: the status line, the data area, and the label line. 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
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    Field 2: Field 3: Field 4: Field 5: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message is indicates half-duplex block mode. HLD indicates that display update has been suspended. Pressing the Hold key will toggle display update on and off. >AUX indicates that the emulation is
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    Wyse Emulations Enhanced AT Keyboard Layout 14-6 ESC F11 F12 F13 F14 F1 F2 F3 F4 F15 F16 F7 F8 F5 F6 F1 - F6 function as F13 - F16 when shifted. (BACKTAB) TAB F9 F10 F11 F12 (SEND) HOLD BREAK PRINT FUNCT INS CH with Alt INS LIN with Ctrl DELETE BACKSPACE (REPL) HOME PREV INSERT (D LIN) (C
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    from a registry key under HKLM\Software\Pericom\ using Startup,Default or Startup,NAME (where NAME is specified using the -N command line a summary of all the registry entries and command line options supported by the emulator. This is followed by sections describing the commands in
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    in title bar x Disable title bar Disable Min/Max & Close buttons x Disable Minimize button x Disable Maximize button Disable Close button x Disable System menu x Disable System & Min/Max Disable Command bar Disable Command bar Disable tool buttons on cmd bar Disable toolbar Disable menu bar/pop-ups
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    Print Buffer item Print Buffer = "off" Disable Auto Print item AutoPrint = "off" Disable Cancel Print item CancelPrint = "off" Disable Eject Page item EjectPage = "off" Disable Exit item Exit = "off" Disable Edit menu EditMenu = "off" Disable Clipboard Text item ClipboardText = "off
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    bar x Soft button levels displayed Disable status bar & DEC status Disable colour palette Flashing characters in all sessions Reflection 4 colour support ScrollBar = "off" ButtonLevels = 0-4 StatusLine = "off" UsePalette = "off" none iR4Colours = 1 Keyboard & Mouse Command Function Registry
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    box and cause the emulator to immediately perform the required option. Disable New Session Warning Message Box Registry Entry: SessionWarning = "off" Command Line: -OS Default Setting: Enabled A warning message is displayed by default when you attempt to open a new session while a session is
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    'Exit' Message Box Registry Entry: WarnExit = "off" Command Line: -J Default Setting: Enabled A message box will be displayed if you attempt to exit the emulator while a network session is still active. These commands will disable the message box so that the emulator automatically closes the network
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    exactly match the description assigned to a connection template already saved using the Save Session As dialog box and must be enclosed by double-quotes. Disable Bell Registry Entry: Bell = "off" Command Line: -BE Default Setting: Enabled These commands enable you to turn off the terminal bell. 15-7
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    allow received host data to be logged in a file then replayed. Enable Debug Log Send & Receive Registry Entry: None Command Line: -Debug2Way Default Setting: Disabled This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. It enables the File Capture and File Replay options in
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    the emulation workspace to fill the entire display when the emulator is loaded, while retaining the default number of lines and columns. Disable Window Frame Resize Registry Entry: None Command Line: -WF Default Setting: Enabled This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the
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    This enables you to specify a subtitle for display in the title bar of a specific emulator window. By default the subtitle is the name of the session. Disable Title Bar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -TB Default Setting: on This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the
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    remove the Close window option from the Control (System) menu and disable the close window (X) button at the top right corner of the emulator window. Disable System Menu Registry Entry: SystemMenu = "off" Command Line: None Default Setting: on This command is only available for NT or XP embedded
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    and Maximize buttons from the emulator window. Disable Command Bar Registry Entry: CmdBarTools = 0 Command Line: -MA Default Setting: on This will disable the command bar. Disable Command Bar Registry Entry: CommandBar = "off" Command Line: -CB Default Setting: on This will remove the Command
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    will remove the menu bar and toolbar from the emulator window and prevent access to pop-up menus using keyboard commands. Disable Menu Bar Registry Entry: None Command Line: -MB Default Setting: on This command is only available for NT or XP embedded versions of the emulator. It will remove the menu
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    Print Buffer = "off" Disable Auto Print item AutoPrint = "off" Disable Cancel Print item CancelPrint = "off" Disable Eject Page item EjectPage = "off" Disable Exit item Exit = "off" Disable Edit Menu Registry Entry: EditMenu = "off" Command Line: -MD Default Setting: on These commands
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    -MS Default Setting: on These commands will disable the Settings menu. Individual items in the Settings menu can be disabled by using the following registry entries: Disable Attributes item Disable Block Transmission item Disable BQ3107 item Disable Emulation item Disable HP2392A item Disable IBM
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    . All four levels can be displayed by specifying 4. Specifying 0 will cause no soft buttons to be displayed. Disable Status Bar & DEC Status Line Registry Entry: StatusLine = "off" Command Line: -V Default Setting: on These commands will remove the status bar and DEC VT Status line at the bottom of
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    In All Sessions Registry Entry: None Command Line: -FB Default Setting: off This enables characters with the flashing attribute to be displayed as such in all session windows in addition to the currently focused window. Reflection 4 Colour Support Registry Entry: iR4colours = "on" Command Line: -R4
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    Command Line: -ME0 allows highlighting but no copy/paste -ME1 all editing functions disabled -ME2 all editing functions enabled Default Setting: All functions enabled In some cases it may be necessary to disable the copy and paste function of the mouse buttons to prevent accidental editing. This
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    Virtual Key Names A Virtual Key Names This appendix lists all the supported virtual key names which enable you to include a specific key function in a user definition. Standard Virtual Key Names Key Function 0 - 9 A - Z Alt (right) Apps Apostrophe Backspace Break Clear Comma Compose Character
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    Virtual Key Names DEC VT500 Virtual Key Names Key Function Back Tab Break Backspace Compose Character Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Datatalk Delete Do (F16) Enter Escape F6 - F14 F17 - F20 Find Help (F15) Hold Screen Virtual Key Name VT_CSIZ VT_BREAK VT_BACKSPACE VT_COMPOSE
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    Virtual Key Names HP 700-92/96 Virtual Key Names Key Function Backspace Clear Display Clear Line Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor HP_TAB HP_BACKTAB HP_SYSTEM Mode Sel. Keys HP_MODES User Keys Mode HP_USER User Key Def. Menu HP_FKEYDEFS Soft Reset HP_SOFTRESET Hard Reset HP_HARDRESET A-3
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    ) IB_REV_CL Copy IB_COPY Cursor Down IB_DOWN Cursor Left IB_LEFT Cursor Right IB_RIGHT Cursor Select IB_CURSORSEL Cursor Up IB_UP Cursor Flash On/Off IB_FLCR Cursor Line/Block IB_ALTCR Delay 1 Second IB_DELAY Delete Character IB_DELCHAR Delete Word IB_DELWORD Duplicate IB_DUP
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    Virtual Key Names IBM 5250 Virtual Key Names Key Function Virtual Key Name Alternate Code Page AS_ALTCP Attention AS_ATTN Back Tab AS_BACKTAB Backspace AS_BACKSPACE Backspace (non-dest) AS_NONDESTBS Clear AS_CLEAR Cursor Down AS_DOWN Cursor Left AS_LEFT Cursor Right AS_RIGHT
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    Virtual Key Names SCO Console Virtual Key Names Key Function Backspace Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Delete + Shift Delete + Ctrl + Shift End End + Shift Enter Escape Virtual Key Name SC_BACKSPACE SC_DOWN SC_LEFT SC_RIGHT SC_UP SC_DELETE SC_S_DELETE SC_CS_DELETE SC_END
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    Virtual Key Names TVI 955 Virtual Key Names Key Function Back Tab Backspace Break Clear Entry Clear Space Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Escape Virtual Key Name TV_BACKTAB TV_BACKSP TV_BREAK TV_CLRENTRY TV_CLRSPACE TV_DOWN TV_LEFT TV_RIGHT TV_UP TV_DELETE TV_ENTER
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    Virtual Key Names Notes A-8
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    the terminal emulation or the printer to perform specific tasks, such as a line feed or (carriage return) has a decimal value of 13. Adding 64 makes 77 which is the decimal value of the . Decimal values are entered as three-digit numbers immediately preceded by an underscore character. Values
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    Character Sets ASCII CHARACTER SET (Multinational 7 Bit) COLUMN 0 1 R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0000 0001 0 0000 NUL 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 0001 SOH 1 1 DC1 21 17 1 XON 11 2 0010 STX 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 0011 ETX 3 3 DC3 23 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 0100 EOT 4 DC4 20 4 14
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    Character Sets NATIONAL REPLACEMENT CHARACTERS BINARY BIT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OCTAL DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL ASCII 000000000 000 011111111 111 100000011 111 001111101 111 001111101 111 000111100 111 101001101 001 101010101 010 43 100 133 134 135 136 137 140 173 174 175 176 35 64 91 92 93 94 95 96 123 124
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    250 168 A8 © 251 169 A9 252 ª 170 AA « 253 171 AB 254 172 AC 255 173 AD 256 174 AE 257 175 AF 11 1011 ° 260 176 B0 ± 261 177 B1 2 262 178 É 201 C9 312 Ê 202 CA 313 Ë 203 CB 314 Ì 204 CC 315 Í 205 CD 316 Î 206 CE 317 Ï 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 Ñ 209 D1 322 Ò 210 D2 323 Ó 211 D3 324
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    Character Sets DEC LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN 0 1 R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0000 0001 0 0000 NUL 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 0001 SOH 1 1 1 DC1 XON 21 17 11 2 0010 STX 2 22 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 0011 ETX 3 3 3 DC3 XOFF 23 19 13 4 24 4 0100 EOT 4 DC4 20 4 14 5 25 5
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    ST 156 172 8C 9C AC - 215 235 255 RI 141 OSC 157 173 8D 9D AD ® 216 236 256 SS2 142 PM 158 174 8E 9E AE - 217 237 257 SS3 311 É 201 C9 312 Ê 202 CA 313 Ë 203 CB 314 Ì 204 CC 315 Í 205 CD 316 Î 206 CE 317 Ï 207 CF 13 1101 320 D 208 D0 321 Ñ 209 D1 322 Ò 210 D2 323 Ó 211 D3 324
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    140 ST 156 172 8C 9C AC 215 235 255 RI 141 OSC 157 SHY 173 8D 9D AD 216 236 ^ 256 Z SS2 142 PM 158 174 8E 9E AE 217 237 257 Z· É 201 C9 E 312 202 CA 313 Ë 203 CB 314 E 204 CC 315 Í 205 CD 316 Î 206 CE 317 D 207 CF ^ ^ 13 1101 320 D 208 D0 N´ 321 209 D1 322 N 210 D2 323 Ó
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    ¿ 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 /1 2 171 AB 254 /1 4 172 AC 255 ¡ 173 AD 256 « 174 AE 257 » 175 AF 11 1011 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 B3 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 322 210 D2 323 211
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    A8 ® 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 /1 2 171 AB 254 /1 4 172 AC 255 ¡ 173 AD 256 « 174 AE 257 » 175 AF 11 1011 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 C8 311 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 ¤ 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 322 Ê 210 D2 323 Ë
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    A8 ® 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 /1 2 171 AB 254 /1 4 172 AC 255 ¡ 173 AD 256 « 174 AE 257 » 175 AF 11 1011 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 200 C8 311 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 ¤ 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 Ê 322 210 D2 Ë 323
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    ST 156 172 8C 9C AC 215 235 255 RI 141 OSC 157 SHY 173 8D 9D AD 216 236 ^ 256 Z SS2 142 PM 158 174 8E 9E AE 217 237 257 Z· 311 É 201 C9 E 312 202 CA 313 Ë 203 CB 314 E 204 CC 315 Í 205 CD 316 Î 206 CE 317 D 207 CF ^ ^ 13 1101 320 D 208 D0 N´ 321 209 D1 322 N 210 D2 323 Ó
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    Character Sets DG 410/412 WORD PROCESSING, MATH & GREEK ALPHABET CHARACTER SET COLUMN 0 1 R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0000 0001 0 0000 NUL 0 20 0 DLE 16 0 10 1 0001 SOH 1 1 1 DC1 XON 21 17 11 2 22 2 0010 STX 2 DC2 18 2 12 3 0011 ETX 3 3 DC3 23 19 3 XOFF 13 4 24 4 0100
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    Character Sets DG 410/412 LINE DRAWING CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10
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    KEY: 35 OCTAL 29 DECIMAL 1D HEXADECIMAL This character set is used by all Wyse emulations and associated emulations. In WY60 mode this is the default primary character set. B-14
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    ¿ 168 A8 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 /1 2 171 AB 254 /1 4 172 AC 255 ¡ 173 AD 256 « 174 AE 257 » 175 AF 11 1011 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 B3 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 322 210 D2 323 211
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    A8 ® 251 169 A9 252 170 AA 253 /1 2 171 AB 254 /1 4 172 AC 255 ¡ 173 AD 256 « 174 AE 257 » 175 AF 11 1011 260 176 B0 261 177 B1 262 178 B2 263 179 C8 311 201 C9 312 202 CA 313 203 CB 314 204 CC 315 205 CD 316 206 CE 317 ¤ 207 CF 13 1101 320 208 D0 321 209 D1 322 Ê 210 D2 323 Ë
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    Character Sets WY-60 PC EQUIVALENT CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13
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    Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ASCII CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 S H 1 1 1 S X 2 2 2 E X 3 3 3 E T 4 4 4 E Q 5 5 5
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    Character Sets WY-60 STANDARD ANSI CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 HT 3 3 4 FF 4 4 5 CR 5 5 6
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 1 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 2 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets WY-60 GRAPHICS 3 CHARACTER SET COLUMN R O 8 7 BITS 65 W 4321 0 0000 1 0001 2 0010 3 0011 4 0100 5 0101 6 0110 7 0111 8 1000 9 1001 10 1010 11 1011 12 1100 13 1101 14 1110 15 1111 0 0000 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 10 8 8 11 9 9 12 10 A 13 11
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.S.), CANADIAN BILINGUAL & NETHERLANDS CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ~ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ENGLISH (U.K.) CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j - [ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H Q Y 8 -9
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 DANISH & NORWEGIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP & - 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 FRENCH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP { / É a j ¨ # A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 @ } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v ] E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 \ ì Ç Ì h q y 1/2 H Q Y
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 GERMAN & AUSTRIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ß £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë [ Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v @ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 ITALIAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP ] / É a j ì # A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 { } À È d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v @ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 \ ~ Ç Ì h q y 1/2 H Q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SPANISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ¨ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y 1/2 H Q Y 8 -9 ß# `
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 SWEDISH & FINNISH CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP ` / \ a j ü £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 { ë # Ë c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v [ E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 } ï $ Ï g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q
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    Character Sets IBM 3270 & IBM 5250 BELGIAN & SWISS-FRENCH/GERMAN CHARACTER SET HEX 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- C- D- E- F- -0 SP 0 -1 RSP é / É a j ~ £ A J ÷ 1 -2 b k s ¥ B K S 2 -3 c l t · C L T 3 -4 d m u © D M U 4 -5 e n v § E N V 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x 1/4 G P X 7 -8 h q y
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    Character Sets IBM EBCDIC CODEPAGES SUPPLIED Codepage 37 273 274 277 278 280 284 285 290 297 300 420 424 500 803 833 834 835 836 837 838 870 871 875
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    space character that is part of the command will be shown as SP. An asterisk (*) in a command indicates the location of one or more parameters except otherwise complexity. Refer to the manuals supplied with these terminals for the host commands that are supported. VT52 Emulation CHARACTER SET
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    Select numeric keypad normal mode Select VT100 mode PRINTING Auto print off Auto print on Print controller off Print controller on REPORTS m Default attributes 0 Bold on 1 Dim White 2 Underline on 4 Flashing on 5 Inverse video on 7 Half intensity off 22 Underline off 24 Flashing off
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    codes SI Assign G1 labelled set to 7 bit codes SO CURSOR Clear tab stops (0 = cursor position, 2 or 3 = all) Deselect auto carriage return Disable cursor Disable cursor autowrap Enable cursor Enable cursor autowrap Index cursor (move down one line) Insert FF character & advance cursor Line feed
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    display mode Select 132 column display mode Select invisible display Select normal colour display mode Select reverse colour display mode Select thin-line graphics in ANSI BBS mode Select visible display Set top (*t) and bottom (*b) margin positions EDITING Delete * characters from cursor position
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    for transmission is cursor line Data block for transmission is page Disable transmission of protected areas Edit key changes mode immediately Edit key data Transmit scrolling region Transmit VT131 or ANSI partial page PRINTING Auto print off Auto print on Form feed at end of print No form feed
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    those listed previously for ANSI VT100. CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Assign * attribute(s) to following characters Attributes: Invisible 8 Bold off 22 Underline off 24 Flashing off Reverse video off Invisible off ESC [ * m 25 27 28 Non-erase attribute on Non-erase attribute off (* = 0 or 2) ESC
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    Host Command Summary DISPLAY Display host-writable status line Display indicator status line Display no status line Send data to main display Send data to status line Display time on status line (*h = hour (24) *m = minutes) Display controls on Display controls off Rectangular fill (*c = fill
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    bidirectional printing Enable printer/tablet to talk directly to host (one way) Disable printer/tablet from talking directly to host Destination port (only first * is parameter: 0 = None, 1 = LPT 1/2, 2 = COM 1, 3 = COM 2, etc.) REPORTS Request colour table report Request control
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    KEYS Download definitions for user-defined keys DCS *c ; *l ; *m | D...D ST *c 0 or none Clear all keys before loading new values (0 is default). 1 Key1/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/UDS/UDS Direction;........; Key# Is the key selection number of the key to be defined as listed below: F1 11 F2 12
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    /Hex Code String/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;Key2/...; Key# Is the key station number of the key to be programmed as listed below: Esc 110 F1 112 F2 , Shifted, Alternate Shifted (Shift 2), and Control (if omitted, use default). Use a period "." as a place holder for an undefined modifier
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    /Function #/UDS/UDS Direction; Key2/Mod2/Function #/UDS/UDS Direction;........; Key# Is the key station number of the key to be programmed as listed below: Esc 110 F1 112 F2 113 F3 114 direction: 0 or none 1 2 Normal (Host and/or terminal) default Local (Terminal only) Remote (Host only) C-11
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    1 D...D ! ESC [ *n * z KEYBOARD Enable local functions *n = Function number: All local functions 0 Local copy & paste 1 Local panning 2 Local window resize 3 ESC [ *n ; *c ; ... *n ; *c + q *c = Control performed: Factory default 0 Enable local function 1 Disable local function 2 C-12
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    Function performed: Factory default 0 Local function 1 Send key sequence 2 Disable key 3 Select modifier key reporting *k = Key number: All keys 0 = Control performed: Factory default 0 Modifier function 1 Extended keyboard report 2 Key disabled 3 PAGE MEMORY Set lines per page
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    ESC [ ? 6 n ESC [ *id ; *p ; *t ; *l ; *b ; *r * y *id Request label *l Left-column border *p Page number *b Bottom-line border *t Top-line border *r Right-column border Request macro space report Request memory checksum report (*l = request label) Request multiple session status report Request
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    Host Command Summary AIXTerm Emulation All commands are supported in both VT100 and HFT (High Function Terminal) modes unless indicated otherwise. SINGLE BYTE CONTROLS Bell Backspace Horizontal tab Linefeed Vertical tab Form feed Carriage
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    Host Command Summary Set G0 character set (HFT) Set G1 character set (HFT) Lock shift G2 (VT100) Lock shift G3 (VT100) ESC ( < ESC ) < ESC n ESC o CURSOR Clear tab stop ESC [ * g Clear horizontal tab stop at active position 0 Vertical tab at cursor line (HFT) 1 Horizontal tabs on line (HFT)
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    Host Command Summary Set text parameters Change window name & title to *t Sets only the icon name Sets only the title name ESC ] * ; *t \007 0 1 2 EDITING Delete * characters from cursor position right Delete * lines from cursor position down Erase * characters from cursor right Erase area (* is
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    after ESC \ ESC - P ... ESC \ KEYBOARD & MOUSE Select numeric keypad application mode (VT100) Select numeric keypad normal mode (VT100) Disable manual input (HFT) Enable manual input (HFT) ESC = ESC > ESC ` ESC b REPORTS Device status report (* is one of the following) Response from VT100: ready
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 291
    /200 compatible are indicated by an x. CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Change attributes () x Blink enable x Blink disable x Blink on x Blink off x Dim on x Dim off Protect enable Protect disable Protect on Protect off x Reverse video on x Reverse video off x Underscore on x Underscore off RS
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    Set alternate margins Set scroll rate Set windows () Show columns Horizontal scroll enable Horizontal scroll disable Restore normal margins EDITING Delete character Delete line Delete line between margins x Erase window Erase screen Erase unprotected x Erase to end
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    Host Command Summary DG 410/412 ANSI Standard Mode CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Change attributes CURSOR Backspace Carriage return Cursor left * columns Cursor right * columns Cursor down * lines Cursor up * lines Cursor position (line ; column) Cursor position (line ; column) Form feed Index Insert *
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    Host Command Summary HP 700-92/96 Emulation CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES Assign * attribute(s) to following characters Assign invisible & * attribute(s) to following chars. ESC & d * ESC & d s * Dim H Flashing A Inverse video B Invisible S Underline D Dim & Flash I Dim & Inverse J Dim &
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    off Format mode on Jump scroll enabled Memory lock disabled Memory lock enabled Scroll down one line Scroll decimal> y z i s ^ RGB (0) or HSL (1) colour specification method Red or Hue colour value for foreground Green or Saturation colour value for foreground Blue
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 296
    key definition mode Default definition for f1 key Default definition for f2 key Default definition for f3 key Default definition for f4 key Default definition for f5 key Default definition for f6 key Default definition for f7 key Default definition for f8 key Define f-key Disable User System & Menu
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    interactive mode Transmit block of text to host PRINTING Copy all to printer Copy display memory to printer Copy line to printer Copy page to printer Data transfer host to printer (* = 1-256) Disable logging Enable bottom logging Enable top logging Execute form feed Execute * line feeds Record mode
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    Clear all Clear page Create viewport Disable default field attribute Disable field attribute visible renditions Disable host protect Disable OIA divide line Disable host protect Disable OIA divide line Disable partition separate line Disable read unprotected field Display machine status Enable
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    field/line Erase to end of page Erase input Insert character Insert line ESC Q ESC O ESC I ESC J ESC K ESC P *character ESC N GENERAL OPERATION Bell Cancel Disable write Null Enable write Null Line turnaround character (if selected) BEL ESC S or CAN ESC " ; ESC " : ETX, CR, EOT or DC3 C-27
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    control 5 Set control 6 Set control 7 KEYBOARD Disable print key attention Disable reset key attention Enable print key attention Enable reset key attention Keyboard lock Keyboard unlock Load programmable function key Set all default function keys Set default function key PRINTING Print line Print
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    Select iBCSe2 compliance Deselect iBCSe2 compliance Save cursor position Restore cursor position BEL ESC [ = 2 L ESC [ = 3 L ESC 7 ESC 8 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS Disable keyboard input Enable keyboard input Program function keys ESC [ 2 h ESC [ 2 l ESC Q *key ' *data ' ASCII 105-Key Enhanced *key
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    Assign * attribute(s) to following characters Default attributes 0 Bold on 1 Underline on 4 Flashing on 5 Inverse video on 7 cursor one column left Move cursor to next tab stop Tab cursor backward * tabs Enable cursor autowrap Disable cursor autowrap ESC [ * ` or ESC [ * G ESC [ * A ESC [ *
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    EDITING Erase from cursor to end of display Erase from start of display to cursor Erase entire display Erase from cursor to end of line Erase from start of line to cursor Erase entire line Erase * characters from cursor right Insert * blank characters Insert * blank lines Delete * lines from cursor
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    line Report cursor address Set cursor address Set cursor address extended (Block mode) Set tab at current position DISPLAY Clear memory to spaces Clear memory to spaces extended Display message on 25th line Display next page (Conversational mode) Display previous page (Conversational mode) Display
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    width) columns Set current line to 80 (single width) columns Set max. number of pages for display (Block mode) Set page size to 24 lines by 40 Delete line (Block mode) Disable local line editing (Block mode) Erase to end of line/field Erase to end of page/memory Insert character (Block mode) Insert
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    G1 character set * Shift out to G0 character set Shift out to G1 character set CURSOR Autowrap enabled Autowrap disabled Clear tab stops (0 = cursor position, 2 or 3 = all) Cursor enabled Cursor disabled Horizontal tab LF is LFCR (new line mode) LF is LF only Move cursor left one column Move cursor
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    emulation configuration Set mode Reset mode Sound bell Read screen contents Terminate current escape sequence Transmission enabled (XON) Transmission disabled (XOFF) KEYBOARD Lock keyboard Lock keyboard Unlock keyboard Unlock keyboard REPORTS Report configuration values Report cursor position Report
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    950) Select a programming compatibility mode (0 = 955, 1 = 950) Reset terminal to factory default values Reset terminal to saved settings values Reset function keys to factory default values Reset editing keys to factory default values Monitor mode on Monitor mode off CHARACTER SETS & BLOCK GRAPHICS
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    Dark background with light characters Define visual attribute(s) * 0 Normal (default) video 1 Invisible normal video 2 Flash 3 Invisible flash 4 Reverse current background 5 Invisible reverse 6 Reverse and flash 7 Invisible reverse & flash ESC n ESC o ESC b ESC d ESC G * 8 Underline 9 Invisible
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    Host Command Summary EDITING DATA Enable page edit mode Enable line edit mode Enable insert mode Enable replace mode Load a replacement character Insert a replacement character at cursor position Insert * replacement characters at cursor position Insert line of replacement characters on current
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    message to terminal 3 Send message to both host and terminal Save function key reprogramming in non-volatile memory Do not save function key reprogramming in non-volatile memory Invoke a function key ESC [ = 10 h ESC [ = 10 l ESC [ * ¦ REPROGRAMMING EDITING KEYS Reprogram the SEND key (950 mode
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    Page 24 48 96 Number of Pages 4-Page Memory 2-Page Memory 4 2 2 1 1 - Autopage mode on Autopage mode off Display previous page Display next page Display page * ESC v ESC w ESC J ESC K ESC [ 1 ; * } SCROLLING Define a scrolling region Enable line lock Disable line lock ESC [ *t ; *b r ESC
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    Host Command Summary Send unprotected characters in cursor line up to & including cursor Send unprotected page up to & including cursor Send entire cursor line characters up to & including cursor Send entire page up to & including cursor Send unprotected message between start of text and end of
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    in character set (2-byte hex) *...*c = character bit pattern (32-byte character string) Automatic font loading enabled Automatic font loading disabled Load font bank with predefined character set ESC e O ESC e N ESC c @ *bank *set Bank: 0 = Bank 0, 1 = Bank 1, 2 = Bank 2, 3 = Bank 3 Set: Native
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    * ESC A y *f *b *a CURSOR Address cursor in current 80/132 column page Address cursor in current 80 column page Address cursor in specific 80 column page Address cursor in specific 80 column window/page Address cursor column Address cursor row Autowrap mode off Autowrap mode on Clear all tab stops
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    scroll Read 80 column window/page & cursor address Read 80 column page number & cursor address Read cursor address in current 80 column page Read cursor address character Display next page Display previous page Display specific page Divide memory into pages Economy 80 column mode on Economy
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    Host Command Summary Restore normal display Reverse display Roll window up in page Roll window down in page Split screen Split screen (two pages only) Split screen & clear pages Split screen & clear pages (2 pages only) Status line format (a = extended, b = standard) Status line message Status line
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    Host Command Summary Enhance mode on Enhance mode off Monitor mode on (display control codes) Monitor mode off Block mode on Half-duplex mode on Half-duplex block mode on Full-duplex mode on ACK mode (6 = off, 7 = on) Set MODEM port operating parameters Set maximum data transmission speed Send
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    Bidirectional mode on Enable transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Stop transmission (XON/XOFF handshaking) Mark block beginning Mark block end Print entire formatted page Print formatted unprotected page Print unformatted page Secondary receive mode off Secondary receive mode on Send ACK Send cursor
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    Host Command Summary Wyse PC Term Emulation MONITOR MODE Monitor mode on Monitor mode off SELECTING PERSONALITIES Enhance mode off Enhance mode on Select WYSE 50+ personality Select WYSE 50 personality Select WYSE ASCII personality Select TeleVideo 905 personality Select TeleVideo 910+ personality
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 321
    code mode Key repeat off (enhanced) Key repeat on (enhanced) Application key mode off Application key mode on Read keyboard status Default unit PROGRAMMING KEYS Program function key definition Clear function key definition Program key direction & definition Read key direction & definition Clear key
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    off Autopage mode on Address cursor in 80-column current page Address cursor in specific 80-column page Address cursor in specific 80-column window Read cursor address in 80-column current page Read 80-column window/page number & cursor address EDITING Clear all tab stops Set tab stop Clear tab stop
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    COLOUR PALETTE MODE Select colour map values Select a predefined colour palette Map blank attribute Map reverse attribute Select border colour Disable intensity attribute Enable intensity attribute 370/350 COLOUR MAP MODE Select foreground colour palette Select background colour Redefine character
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    Host Command Summary Assign foreground/background colours Assign fore/background colours to write-protected chars Assign foreground colours to write-protected chars Assign background colours to write-protected chars Assign display attribute to write-protected characters 370/350 COLOUR MISCELLANEOUS
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    : Foreground colour Foreground+bold colour Background colour Background+bold colour DISPLAY SIZE Number of screen lines CSI = * F CSI = * G 12 Light ESC [ = 1 ; * p MOUSE CURSOR Mouse cursor style (see table below for * value) 0 Default Cursor (I-Beam) 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 ESC [ = 2 ; * p 8 9
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    Host Command Summary is of the format: 00110LMR where LMR indicates which button caused the event. and are the alphanumeric position of the mouse. REPORTS Report application name & version (in DEC VT modes) ESC [ 0 ; 1234 c C-54
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 327
    . No downloadable program module. The keyboard layouts may differ but substantially provide the same capabilities as the native terminal. No screensavers. File Transfer protocols not supported on embedded products / thin clients. API's not supported on embedded products / thin clients. Smooth
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    Product Specification Telnet Specification: Implements RFC 854, 855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 1091, 1408, 1571 No Page scroll. No Alternate screen buffer. No Xwindows capabilities. Bull BQ3107/7107 Specification: Reference manual Bull Questar 310, Terminal BQ 3107 (82 A2 78ST REV0. February 1990).
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    014-000761-02 December 1983). Digital VT Emulation Specification: Digital VT 420 Programmer's Manual (EK-VT420-RM-001). Limitations: The DEC Multisession and SSU protocols are not implemented. HP 700/92 Emulation Specification: HP 2392A Reference Guide (02394-90001. April 1984). IBM 3270 Emulation
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 330
    -byte printing. The 3812-1 Non Host Print Transform (Non-HPT) print protocol is not supported. No Calculator / Hex key. No Password encryption. No Auxillary port support. No Control Unit customisation. The specification is also defined by the 5250 Device Capabilities report Bytes 0 thru 5 which are
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    Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). Limitations: Page print flip mode not supported. Serial configuration commands not supported. Select character set commands not supported. Tandem 6526/6530 Emulation Specification: Tandem 653x Multi-Page Terminal Programmer's Guide (82310-B00
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    Manual (1196904 Aug 1986). Limitations: Print protocol, printer sessions and auxiliary i/o are not supported. Some local-only keyboard ctrl and esc commands are not supported. Data sharing and scratchpad functions are not supported. Wyse 60 Native Emulation Specification: WY-60 Programmer's Guide
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 333
    commands not supported. Attribute overwrite mode not supported. Disable intensity commands not supported. Some select personality commands not supported. Wyseword mode not supported. Wyse 50, 50+, TVI 910, 925, 950, ADDS-A2, HZ 1500, Wyse PC-Term Specification: WY355/ES Reference Manual (883227-01
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    Product Specification Notes D-8
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    D-2 Answerback String 6-19 Automate Login Process 2-21 Aux Port Settings Connection Wizard 2-26 B Baud Rate Selection 2-19, 6-47 Block Mode Cursor positioning 4-2 Settings 6-59 BQ 3107 Emulation Specification D-2 Buffer Rows 6-51 Button Tools Adding buttons 5-3 Assigning functions 5-4 Predefined
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    toolbar 15-13 Disable Tools menu 15-15 Disable window frame resize 15-9 Enable debug (File Capture/ Replay) 15-8 Enable Debug Log Send & Receive 15-8 Flashing for all sessions 15-17 New session warning message 15-5 Preload Winsock DLL for PPP usage 15-5 Reflection 4 colour support 15-17 Soft buttons
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    E Edit Menu 6-14 Edit Mode Indicator 2-29, 7-4 Editing Text 6-14 Emulation Settings 6-17 Emulation Support Level D-1 Enhanced AT Keyboard Mapping DEC VT500 functions DEC mode 7-7 Normal mode 7-6 DG 410/412 functions 8-4 HP 700-92/96 functions 9-4 IBM 3151 functions 12-5 IBM 3270 functions 10-11 IBM
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    3151 Emulation Host command summary C-26 Introduction 12-1 Keyboard mapping 12-4 Session configuration 12-1 Setup 6-26 Specification D-4 Status bar 12-3 IBM 3270 Emulation Bilingual keyboard support 10-10 Character sets Austrian B-27 Belgian B-31 Canadian bilingual B-23 Danish B-25 English (UK) B-24
  • HP t5710 | Terminal Emulation User's Guide (XPe) - Page 339
    Specification D-4 Initialization Commands Introduction 15-1 ISO Latin Multinational Set 6-52 K Key Mapping Changing 3-1, 6-68 Displaying 3-1, 6-68 Key Programming HP Mouse Functions 6-74 Action hotspots 4-3 Default 4-1 Move text cursor 4-2 Select Auto 6-13 Buffer 6-13 Cancel 6-13 Screen 6-13
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    23 Printer Setup 6-11 Product Specification D-1 R Registry Commands Action on host connection close 15-5 Convert £ to $ (MDIS P9) 15-18 Disable bell 15-7 Disable close window menu item 15-11 Disable colour palette 15-16 Disable Command bar 15-12 Disable Edit menu 15-14 Disable Edit menu items 15-14
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    Settings 2-10 Telnet Specification D-2 Terminal Emulation Level of support D-1 Selecting 6-17 Terminal ID DEC VT 6-19 HP 6-24 IBM 3151 6-29 Terminal Reset 6-7 Terminal Settings 6-50 Terms & Conventions 1-2 TN3270 Options 2-12 TN5250 Options 2-14 Toolbar Adding buttons 5-3 Assigning functions
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    Index Virtual key names A-7 U Unicode Entering values in Setup entries 6-4 Unisys T27 Emulation Specification D-6 V Virtual Key Names A-1 DG 410/412 emulation A-2 HP 700-92/96 emulation A-3 IBM 3270 emulation A-4 IBM 5250 emulation A-5 IBM 5250 Word Processing A-5 SCO Console emulation A-6 Standard
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