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Turn off validity checking for Thai characters. (By default, when you enter Thai characters in a host application, Reflection 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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Specifies the string that appears in the Reflection title bar when running in Classic mode. This string is also displayed on the taskbar when Reflection is running. |
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The character or characters in the terminal window, after which Reflection attempts to insert Quick Text. |
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The file list command to issue on the CMS host to list files. When the button in the dialog box is clicked, Reflection issues the specified file list command. |
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Enable the Reflection command line. This allows users to activate the command line (for example, with the Alt-L keystroke). |
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Enable country-specific extended code page. |
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Specifies how the cursor moves between composed Thai characters. |
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Specifies how Reflection 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 amount of time, measured in milliseconds, to wait before processing keystrokes after an AID key (PF1-PF24, Enter, or Clear) is pressed. |
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Display margins around the terminal window. |
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Enable all 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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Use the set of extended graphics colors (black, white, dark blue, orange, purple, dark green, dark turquoise, mustard, gray, and brown). |
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Enable host beep. |
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Host Code page. |
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The keyboard type. |
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Allows the host to turn NumLock on. |
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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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Ignore print commands in host data streams. |
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Specify how Reflection 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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Specify the current Kana mode of the keyboard. When the keyboard is in Kana mode, it is capable of producing half-width Katakana characters. When it is not in Kana mode, the keyboard is in Latin character mode. |
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Keyboard error. |
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Allow the user to 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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Specify how Reflection 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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Specify the appearance of the mouse pointer in the terminal window. |
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Specify how many buttons Reflection assumes the mouse has. Changing this property changes the mouse shown in the dialog box. |
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Specify whether pressing Enter resets the Insert mode. |
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Remain in Extended Graphics or Hexadecimal mode indefinitely after either mode is entered. From Extended Graphics mode users can enter multiple graphics; from Hexadecimal mode users can enter hexadecimal characters. |
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Specify 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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Designates 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 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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Display characters in uppercase. |
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Show all defined HotSpots. |
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Display the menu and toolbar in Classic mode. |
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Show operation and status messages in the Operator Information Area (OIA) at the bottom of the terminal window. |
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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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Display the status bar in Classic mode. |
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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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Support the X SYSTEM in 3270 sessions. X SYSTEM is a keyboard locked state that occurs when the host ends a transmission to the workstation without unlocking the keyboard. Some applications use this to notify you of a message written to the display, requiring you to reset the keyboard before you can type again. Other applications rely on SNA to unlock the keyboard. |
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The rate at which blinking text blinks. |
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The name of the host executable to run when, from the dialog box, the button is clicked. |
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The name of the host executable to run when, from the dialog box, a member that is expanded is clicked. |
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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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Enable word wrap. |
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Wrap text to the next available field when entered text is too long to fit in a text entry field. |