Terminal Emulation User's Guide

Terminal Emulation User's Guide

Terminal Emulation User's Guide Version 5.0 883699-03 Rev. A Trademarks ADDS Viewpoint A2 is a trademark of Applied Digital Data Systems Inc. AIX is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. DEC, VT52, VT100, VT131, VT220, VT300, VT320, VT340, VT400 and VT420 are registered trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. Hazeltine is a trademark of Esprit Systems, Inc. HP700/92, HP2392A and HP2622A are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Tandem, NonStop and LXN are trademarks of Tandem Computers Inc. TeleVideo is a registered trademark, and TeleVideo 910, 910+ and 925 are trademarks of TeleVideo Systems, Inc. WYSE is a registered trademark, and WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 are trademarks of Wyse Technology Inc. All other product names are trademarks of their respective manufacturers. © 1988-2004 Neoware UK Ltd, All Rights Reserved. Before reproduction of this material in part or in whole, obtain written consent from Neoware UK Ltd. Neoware UK Ltd, Host Access Business Unit, The Stables, Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, MK19 7JJ Tel: +44 (0) 1908 267111 Fax: +44 (0) 1908 267112 Contents Contents Introduction ....................................................... 1-1 About This User's Guide ............................................................... 1-1 Terms & Conventions .................................................................... 1-3 Getting Started.................................................. 2-1 WBT Session Configuration .......................................................... 2-1 Using The Connection Wizard .......................................................... 2-1 Terminal Emulation Configuration................................................... 2-6 Emulation Options ...................................................................... 2-6 DEC Suite Options ..................................................................... 2-7 HP 700-92/96 Option .................................................................. 2-8 IBM 3151 Option ........................................................................ 2-8 IBM 3270 Options ...................................................................... 2-8 IBM 5250 Options ...................................................................... 2-9 TCP/IP Connection Settings ........................................................... 2-10 TN3270 Options ....................................................................... 2-12 TN5250 Options ....................................................................... 2-14 5250 Printer Options ................................................................. 2-16 Modem Connection Settings ........................................................... 2-19 Serial Connection Settings .............................................................. 2-20 Automate Login Process ................................................................. 2-22 Printer Port Settings......................................................................... 2-24 GUI Overrides ................................................................................. 2-29 Aux Port Settings ............................................................................. 2-31 Session Management (Windows XPe) ......................................... 2-32 Logged On As System Administrator ............................................. 2-32 Logged On As A User ..................................................................... 2-32 Windows CE Display................................................................... 2-34 Setup Menus (Windows CE) ........................................................... 2-34 Contents-1 Contents The Button Tools (Windows CE) ................................................... 2-35 SBC Data Capture .................................................................... 2-36 The Soft Buttons (Windows CE) .................................................... 2-37 Windows XPe Display ................................................................. 2-38 The Menu Bar (Windows XPe) ....................................................... 2-38 The Toolbar (Windows XPe) .......................................................... 2-39 The Soft Buttons (Windows XPe)................................................... 2-39 The Status Bar ............................................................................. 2-40 Hotspots ....................................................................................... 2-42 Keyboard Configuration ................................... 3-1 Keyboard Mapping ........................................................................ 3-1 Defining Key Functions ................................................................. 3-1 Defining A Key Or Key Combination .............................................. 3-2 Key Combinations & Sequences....................................................... 3-3 Specifying Characters ....................................................................... 3-3 Compose Character Sequences ..................................................... 3-4 Mouse Functions .............................................. 4-1 Introduction ................................................................................... 4-1 Redefining Mouse Functions ......................................................... 4-1 Selecting & Copying Text.............................................................. 4-2 Moving The Cursor In Block Mode ............................................... 4-2 Send Keyword ................................................................................ 4-3 Show & Action Hotspots ............................................................... 4-3 Emulating Middle Mouse Button .................................................. 4-3 The Toolbar........................................................ 5-1 Using The Toolbar ........................................................................ 5-1 The Predefined Button Tools......................................................... 5-1 Redefining The Toolbar................................................................. 5-3 Adding Buttons .................................................................................. 5-3 Adding A Space Between Buttons .................................................... 5-4 Removing A Button Or Space........................................................... 5-4 Saving The Button Tools .................................................................. 5-4 Assigning User-Defined Functions ................................................... 5-5 Contents-2 Contents Setup Menus ..................................................... 6-1 Displaying & Closing Menus ........................................................ 6-1 Using The Menus........................................................................... 6-2 Dialog Boxes ................................................................................. 6-3 Default Settings ............................................................................. 6-4 Specifying Characters In Setup Entries ........................................ 6-4 Creating A Connection Template (CE) ......................................... 6-5 Selecting A Connection Template (CE)......................................... 6-6 Saving The Session Configuration (XPe) ...................................... 6-6 Save Using Current Session Name ................................................... 6-6 Save Using New Session Name ........................................................ 6-7 Selecting A Session Configuration (XPe) ...................................... 6-7 Menu Descriptions ........................................................................ 6-9 File Menu ........................................................................................... 6-9 Edit Menu ........................................................................................ 6-22 Settings Menu .................................................................................. 6-23 Emulation Settings .......................................................................... 6-25 HP 700-92/96 Settings..................................................................... 6-28 IBM 3151 Settings ........................................................................... 6-34 Wyse Settings .................................................................................. 6-38 TA6530 Settings .............................................................................. 6-43 IBM 3270 Settings ........................................................................... 6-45 Notice Board Setup ......................................................................... 6-49 IBM 5250 Settings ........................................................................... 6-51 Serial Settings .................................................................................. 6-56 Auxport Setup .................................................................................. 6-58 Terminal Settings ............................................................................ 6-59 Tab Stops ......................................................................................... 6-66 Local Editing ................................................................................... 6-67 Block Transmission ........................................................................

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