Running Terminal Sessions
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9
Field
Description
Value
Default
Cursor keys
Determines whether the arrow keys on the
terminal control cursor movement (normal) or
they send their application control functions
(application).
Normal, Application
Normal
Keypad
Determines whether the number keys on the
terminal send their keycap characters
(numeric) or they send their programming
functions (application).
Numeric,
Application
Numeric
Line wrap enabled
This check box determines if text
automatically wraps to the next line when it
reaches the right margin.
If this check box is clear, when the cursor
reaches the right margin, the terminal displays
each new character in the last column of the
line. Each new character overwrites the
previous character.
Check, Clear
Clear
Controls
Defines the type of control characters that
your terminal uses.
Choose 7-bit if you want the terminal to use
all the VT320 features.
Choose 8-bit if you want the terminal to
support 8-bit graphic display characters and
7-bit control characters. Choose 8-bit for all
VT220 applications.
7 bit, 8 bit
7 bit
User-Defined Key
Determines whether or not the host can
change the user-defined keys.
Choose Unlock if you want the host to be able
to add or to change the user-defined key
definitions.
Unlock, Lock
Unlock
Save as new defaults
This check box determines if the current
parameter settings are used as the default
parameter settings.
Check, Clear
Clear
Summary of Contents for DCS 300
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