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For more information about Synaptic functions and features, go to the local synaptic help file by launching a Firefox browser and typing the following location: File:///usr/share/synaptic/html/ index.html . TeemTalk TeemTalk is the essential connectivity tool for enabling non-X based applications to be run in the X environment. TeemTalk provides precise emulation of a wide range of industry standard terminals with impressive additional features formulated to increase productivity and reduce network loading. These include dynamic window sizing, hotspots, soft buttons, keyboard mapping, mouse button definition and customizing capabilities. TeemTalk integrates seamlessly into the X Window system with the same look and feel as other applications. NOTE: The X Window System is a network-based windowing system that provides a common graphical interface for application programs. It defines how applications create windows and the graphics displayed in them. The basic function of TeemTalk is to accept command sequences from a host application (client) and convert them into equivalent X functions, which can then be passed on to the X display server. This means that current investment in host application software can be retained in the X Windows environment. Each window displayed by TeemTalk is, in effect, a separate 'terminal'. Several terminal emulation windows may be displayed simultaneously on the same display server, all running different programs. For more information about TeemTalk, see the TeemTalk 5.0 for Unix User Guide at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00782549/c00782549.pdf. Connection types By default the t5725 comes ready to run use the following connection types: ● ICA ● rdesktop 8 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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For more information about Synaptic functions and features, go to the local synaptic help file by launching
a Firefox browser and typing the following location:
File:///usr/share/synaptic/html/
index.html
.
TeemTalk
TeemTalk is the essential connectivity tool for enabling non-X based applications to be run in the X
environment. TeemTalk provides precise emulation of a wide range of industry standard terminals with
impressive additional features formulated to increase productivity and reduce network loading. These
include dynamic window sizing, hotspots, soft buttons, keyboard mapping, mouse button definition and
customizing capabilities. TeemTalk integrates seamlessly into the X Window system with the same look
and feel as other applications.
NOTE:
The X Window System is a network-based windowing system that provides a common
graphical interface for application programs. It defines how applications create windows and the
graphics displayed in them.
The basic function of TeemTalk is to accept command sequences from a host application (client) and
convert them into equivalent X functions, which can then be passed on to the X display server. This means
that current investment in host application software can be retained in the X Windows environment.
Each window displayed by TeemTalk is, in effect, a separate 'terminal'. Several terminal emulation
windows may be displayed simultaneously on the same display server, all running different programs.
For more information about TeemTalk, see the
TeemTalk 5.0 for Unix User Guide
at
bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00782549/c00782549.pdf
.
Connection types
By default the t5725 comes ready to run use the following connection types:
ICA
rdesktop
8
Chapter
1
Introduction
ENWW