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Locate the OS/2 Full Screen icon within the Command Prompts folder

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Chapter 6 Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations Switching to Text Mode in OS/2 If your server is running IBM OS/2, you can create a hot key to invoke an OS/2 full screen session. Using the hot key, you send a series of keystroke combinations from the remote client which then invokes a full screen session. To create the hot key: 1. In OS/2 right-click the desktop to display the primary Desktop menu. 2. Click the Open arrow. (Skip this step if you are using OS/2 Warp.) 3. Click Settings. 4. Click Menu, then drag the Desktop settings menu away to see the OS/2 System folder is visible. 5. Open the OS/2 System folder, then open the Command Prompts folder within the System folder. 6. Locate the OS/2 Full Screen icon within the Command Prompts folder, then right-click the icon to display the icon settings menu. 7. Click the Open arrow. 8. Click Settings. 9. In the "Optional Parameters" entry area, type %. 10. Save the setting by closing the dialog box. 11. While holding down the Ctrl key, use the right mouse button to drag the OS/2 Full Screen icon to the Desktop Settings menu and into the "Actions on menu: Primary pop-up menu" window. 12. Click OS/2 Full Screen to select it. 13. Click Settings. 14. In the "Menu item name" field, type a tilde (~) in front of the character you want to designate as the hot key. (Use a key that has not been designated as another hot key.) 15. Click OK to save the setting. 16. Close the Desktop Settings menu. After creating a hot key in OS/2, you can "press" the hot key by sending a series of keystroke combinations from the remote client. To invoke an OS/2 Full Screen session from the remote client, type the following keystroke combinations: 61

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Chapter 6
Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations
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Switching to Text Mode in OS/2
If your server is running IBM OS/2, you can create a hot key to invoke an OS/2
full screen session. Using the hot key, you send a series of keystroke combinations
from the remote client which then invokes a full screen session.
To create the hot key:
1.
In OS/2 right-click the desktop to display the primary Desktop menu.
2.
Click the Open arrow. (Skip this step if you are using OS/2 Warp.)
3.
Click Settings.
4.
Click Menu, then drag the Desktop settings menu away to see the OS/2
System folder is visible.
5.
Open the OS/2 System folder, then open the Command Prompts folder
within the System folder.
6.
Locate the OS/2 Full Screen icon within the Command Prompts folder,
then right-click the icon to display the icon settings menu.
7.
Click the Open arrow.
8.
Click Settings.
9.
In the "Optional Parameters" entry area, type
%
.
10.
Save the setting by closing the dialog box.
11.
While holding down the Ctrl key, use the right mouse button to drag the
OS/2 Full Screen icon to the Desktop Settings menu and into the "Actions
on menu: Primary pop-up menu" window.
12.
Click OS/2 Full Screen to select it.
13.
Click Settings.
14.
In the "Menu item name" field, type a tilde (~) in front of the character you
want to designate as the hot key. (Use a key that has not been designated as
another hot key.)
15.
Click OK to save the setting.
16.
Close the Desktop Settings menu.
After creating a hot key in OS/2, you can "press" the hot key by sending a series of
keystroke combinations from the remote client.
To invoke an OS/2 Full Screen session from the remote client, type the following
keystroke combinations: