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Moving the ITE Viewport by Dragging Across the Screen, To enable Pan via Touch Panel

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Screen Mode Option Descriptions (continued) Option Page Mode Lazy Mode Locked Mode Description Divides the full CRT screen into predefined "pages," and starts the computer display on page 1. Cursor first appears in the upper right corner. As you scroll, only the cursor moves and the data on the screen does not appear to move. When you scroll off the edge of the displayed page, the display snaps to the next (or previous) page. On reaching a boundary of the CRT screen, the cursor stops moving and an error tone sounds each time you attempt to move beyond the boundary. Because the 24-row by 80-column CRT screen cannot be divided equally, some pages in Page Mode overlap each other and the same information is shown on both pages. Cursor starts in the upper left corner of the screen and moves across the display in the scrolled direction. When the cursor goes beyond the edge of the display, the data moves in the opposite direction to the cursor, which remains at the edge of the display. On reaching an outside boundary of the full CRT display, an error tone sounds each time you try to move beyond the boundary. Screen view is locked to the upper left corner of the display. Characters selected outside of the display window size are written to the screen but are not visible. The windowing keys do not move the visible window. In 5250 emulation, the err_row is mapped to the last row of the screen size selected. Moving the ITE Viewport by Dragging Across the Screen You can move the computer window/viewport by using the cursor keys and paging keys. You can also enable the Pan via Touch Panel feature, which allows you to move the viewport by dragging your finger or stylus across the computer screen. Pan via Touch Panel is disabled by default and applies to all sessions when enabled. To enable Pan via Touch Panel 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap Pan via Touch Panel. 3 Select a mode: • Viewport Mode: Drag your stylus or finger across the screen to move the viewport in the opposite direction. This behavior mimics Windows Mobile devices. • Screen Mode: Drag your stylus or finger across the screen to move the viewport in the same direction. • Disabled (default). 4 Tap OK. Note: Pan via Touch Panel settings are ignored if Copy/Paste or Focus via Touch Panel are enabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 57

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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Moving the ITE Viewport by Dragging Across the Screen
You can move the computer window/viewport by using the cursor keys and paging
keys. You can also enable the Pan via Touch Panel feature, which allows you to move
the viewport by dragging your finger or stylus across the computer screen. Pan via
Touch Panel is disabled by default and applies to all sessions when enabled.
To enable Pan via Touch Panel
1
Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For
help, see
“To configure ITE directly on the computer” on page 21.
2
Tap
Pan via Touch Panel
.
3
Select a mode:
Viewport Mode
: Drag your stylus or finger across the screen to move the
viewport in the opposite direction. This behavior mimics Windows Mobile
devices.
Screen Mode
: Drag your stylus or finger across the screen to move the
viewport in the same direction.
Disabled
(default).
4
Tap
OK
.
Page Mode
Divides the full CRT screen into predefined “pages,” and starts the
computer display on page 1. Cursor first appears in the upper right
corner. As you scroll, only the cursor moves and the data on the
screen does not appear to move. When you scroll off the edge of the
displayed page, the display snaps to the next (or previous) page. On
reaching a boundary of the CRT screen, the cursor stops moving
and an error tone sounds each time you attempt to move beyond
the boundary.
Because the 24-row by 80-column CRT screen cannot be divided
equally, some pages in Page Mode overlap each other and the same
information is shown on both pages.
Lazy Mode
Cursor starts in the upper left corner of the screen and moves
across the display in the scrolled direction. When the cursor goes
beyond the edge of the display, the data moves in the opposite
direction to the cursor, which remains at the edge of the display.
On reaching an outside boundary of the full CRT display, an error
tone sounds each time you try to move beyond the boundary.
Locked Mode
Screen view is locked to the upper left corner of the display.
Characters selected outside of the display window size are written
to the screen but are not visible. The windowing keys do not move
the visible window. In 5250 emulation, the err_row is mapped to
the last row of the screen size selected.
Screen Mode Option Descriptions (continued)
Option
Description
Note:
Pan via Touch Panel settings are ignored if Copy/Paste or Focus via Touch
Panel are enabled.