Intermec CS40 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 114
Display Options, Display Option Descriptions, VT/ANSI Protocol Option Descriptions continued
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Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration VT/ANSI Protocol Option Descriptions (continued) Option VT Cursor Mode VT220 Mode Session [1], 2, 3, 4 vt_cursor_mode vt220_mode Values 0 = Cursor 1 = Application 128 = Character 130 = Block Default Value Cursor Char Display Options Display Option Descriptions Option Alternate Screen Sizes Session [1], 2, 3, 4 alt1_screen_cols = 25 alt1_screen_rows = 16 alt2_screen_cols = 30 alt2_screen_rows = 18 alt3_screen_cols = 0 alt3_screen_rows = 0 alt4_screen_cols = 0 alt4_screen_rows = 0 alt5_screen_cols = 0 alt5_screen_rows = 0 Code Page code_page Cursor Mode Func Hotspot Ignore Bold Ignore CnrTaps Menu Hotspot Select Font URL Hotspots cursor_mode func_hotspot ignore_bold ignore_cnrtaps menu_hotspot select_font url_hotspots Values Default Value Numeric. Range as follows: 70 Series: Rows: 8 to 24 Columns: 10 to 80 CV41, CV61: Rows: 8 to 27 Columns: 10 to 132 All other computers: Rows: 8 to 21 Columns: 10 to 32 For all computers, use 0 to disable alternate screens. 1 = English 2 = Cyrillic (Russian), 3 = Greek 4 = Hebrew 5 = Central Europe 6 = Latin 2 7 = Turkish, 8 = Cyrillic Win (Russian) 9= Arabic 10 = Western Europe English 0 = Underln Blink 2 = Underline 3 = Block 9 = Block Blink Block Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Enabled or Disabled. Enabled Enabled or Disabled. Enabled 0 = Lucida Console 0 (Lucida Console) 1 = Courier New 2 = Courier New Bold 3 = Courier New Bold Italic Enabled or Disabled. Disabled 102 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide