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Enable AID field exit mode |
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Turn off validity checking for Thai characters. (By default, when you enter Thai characters in a host application, InfoConnect determines whether the input is legal according to the rules of Thai character composition.) |
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Automatically turn the Input Method Editor (IME) on when the cursor is in a double-byte input field, and off when the cursor is in a single-byte input field. When it is not specified, the state of the IME does not change in response to the cursor's location. |
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Ignore the state of Scroll Lock. |
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Use the C/370 code page. The C/370 code page provides support for square brackets ("[" and "]"). |
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This item does not apply to this product. |
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The character or characters in the terminal window, after which InfoConnect attempts to insert Quick Text. |
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Select to use either dots or vertical lines to separate columns. |
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Specify whether the InfoConnect command line can be activated (for example, with the Alt-L keystroke). |
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Select to make additional characters available in the configured National character set. |
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Specifies how the cursor moves between composed Thai characters. |
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Specifies how InfoConnect responds when the host queries to determine if End User Interface (EUI) enhancements are supported by the terminal. Use only for host applications that use cursor progression and queries to determine if EUI is supported. |
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The location of user-defined character fonts. |
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Display margins around the terminal window. |
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Enable defined hotspots |
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Use the feature. |
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Specifies whether holding down the Enter key is equivalent to pressing it multiple times. |
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Treat a region to the right of a hotspot as part of the hotspot. |
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Specify how many character spaces to move the cursor, either to the left (on Left Double function), or to the right (on a Right Double function). |
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Enable host beep. |
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Host Code page. |
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Set the session so that the host determines the color of field outline characters. When cleared, the color of field outline characters can be configured in the dialog box. |
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Set a session so that the host controls the cursor blink rate. |
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Allows the host to turn NumLock on. |
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Honor the keyboard buffering control setting in the user AS/400 user profile. |
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Under Alt key. , activate the |
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Under Ctrl key. , activate the |
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Under , activate the double-click action. |
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Choose the mouse button to activate hotspots. |
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Under Shift key. , activate the |
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Specify how InfoConnect underlines input fields on host screens. |
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Specify the extent to which the I property applies — to a single field, across multiple local fields, or to all unprotected fields. |
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Specify how a character will be inserted. |
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Beep when keyboard error is detected. |
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Keyboard error. |
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Specifies whether the user can use the keyboard during a synchronous command. A synchronous command (such as or ) causes a procedure to pause until a defined waiting period expires. |
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Specifies how InfoConnect behaves if a user presses the PC NumLock key when it has been mapped to emulate the action of a terminal key. |
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Specifies the appearance of the mouse pointer in the terminal window. |
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Specifies the number of buttons in the Mouse Mapper list. |
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Specifies whether InfoConnect remains in Extended Graphics or Hexadecimal mode indefinitely after you enter either mode. From Extended Graphics mode, you can enter multiple graphics; from Hexadecimal mode, you can enter hexadecimal characters. |
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The contents of the quick text buffer. |
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Specify that dragging the mouse across an area selects only the text within that area. When this option is cleared (unchecked), the selection wraps to line ends. |
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Restrict the cursor to input fields in the terminal window. |
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Designate the right Ctrl key as a modifier key. (A modifier key is used in combination with another key to send a function. For example, Ctrl-F1 is mapped to the Attention key in 3270 sessions). |
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Display field attributes in Hexadecimal format. |
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Display the Show Bytes Remaining indicator on the host status line. This indicator displays the number of bytes remaining in the current field. |
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Show defined hotspots. |
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This item does not apply to this product. |
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Specifies whether InfoConnect shows operation and status messages in the Operator Information Area (OIA) at the bottom of the terminal window. |
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Specifies whether to show shift-out and shift-in (SO/SI) control characters on the terminal screen. (This helps to determine where double-byte characters or fields begin and end.) |
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This item does not apply to this product. |
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Specifies the type of host status line for AS/400 terminals. |
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Specify whether zeroes should be displayed with a slash (Ø) or without a slash (0). |
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Support double-byte character sets. |
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The rate at which blinking text blinks. |
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Select to buffer characters that are typed in the terminal window. When characters are buffered, they are sent to the host as soon as possible. When characters are not buffered, anything typed while the host is not ready is lost. |
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Interprets the Ctrl-Z character as an end-of-file character (when reading a file) or appends the character at the end of a file (when saving a file). |
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Send User Defined Character (UDC) requests to the AS/400 host when you are connected through Telnet. |
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Enable word wrap. |