Hotspots are buttons that appear over common host commands in terminal sessions. When you use hotspots you can control the terminal session using a mouse or a finger-tap instead of the keyboard. The hotspot transmits a terminal key or command to the host. By default, hotspots are configured for the most common 3270, 5250, and VT commands.
Hotspots are enabled and visible by default, however you can disable hotspots for a particular session or choose to hide them.
Enable hotspots
Choose No to disable hotspots for the session you are connecting to.
Show hotspots
Choose No to hide hotspots on the screen. Hotspots remain functional.
Table 5-1 Hotspots for 3270 Hosts
Hotspot |
Description |
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PF1...PF24 |
Transmits a PF1...PF24 to the host |
PA1, PA2, or PA3 |
Transmits a PA1, PA2, or PA3 to the host |
enter |
Transmits an Enter key to the host |
more |
Transmits a Clear key to the host |
Table 5-2 Hotspots for 5250 Hosts
Hotspot |
Description |
---|---|
enter |
Transmits an Enter key to the host |
more... |
Transmits a Roll Up key to the host (scrolls down one page) |
PF1 - PF24 |
Transmits a PF1...PF24 to the host |
Table 5-3 Hotspots for VT Hosts
Hotspot |
Description |
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F1 - F20 |
Transmits a F1...F20 to the host |