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Archive for the 'Keyboard' Category
Monday, April 30th, 2007
The TVI950 emulation includes specification for a Send key. TinyTERM does not currently implement that key.
CR 599
Posted in Keyboard, Terminal Emulation | Comments Off on Send Key in TVI950
Monday, April 30th, 2007
This was reported in Wyse60-25 emulation. The arrow keys worked properly until the user opened Session Properties. After clicking OK there, the arrow keys failed. This has not been duplicated.
CR 587
Posted in Keyboard, Wyse | Comments Off on Arrow Keys Fail After Session Properties
Friday, April 27th, 2007
Neither TERM nor TinyTERM supports the Send key for IBM3101 and IBM3151 emulations.
CR 567
Posted in IBM, Keyboard | Comments Off on Send Key for IBM3101 and IBM3151
Friday, April 27th, 2007
Run the following script command in TERM for Linux:
setkey sf1 “text”
No matter how it’s actually mapped, Shift-F1 does nothing. The same is true all the way through Shift-F12. Ctrl-function keys also fail, as do Ctrl+Shift and Alt keys. You can see this by running:
term -z ktest.cmd
In fact, Shift-F5 displays as “sf1” using that script. Shift-F8 is “sf4” and nothing past that works at all.
This also affects TERM for SCO UNIX versions 6.2.5b and 6.28 running on SCO 5.0.6 or higher. SCO maintenance pack 2 for SCO OpenServer 6 restores the system console to ANSI, instead of the default AT386. This fixes the problem on that particular OS.
CR 565
Posted in Keyboard, Linux, TERM, UNIX | Comments Off on Shifted Function Key Mappings Fail
Friday, April 27th, 2007
The keyboard editor in TinyTERM 4.x includes keyboard maps for the United Kingdom, the United States, France and Germany. Century Software has had a request to add two Brazilian keyboard maps, ABNT and ABNT2.
CR 503
Posted in Keyboard | Comments Off on Brazilian Keyboard Maps
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
In WordPerfect 8.0 for UNIX, TinyTERM does not work properly with the macro editor. For example, the sentence:
What is the number
should appear in the editor as:
What·is·the·number
Although it types in as “What is the number” and appears as such the first time, when you go back into the macro it appears as “Whatisthenumber”. When the cursor runs over the text, the text then moves right or left, making it impossible to edit correctly. This was reported in SCOANSI emulation.
CR 461
Posted in Keyboard, SCOANSI | Comments Off on Cannot Use Space Bar to Create Dots in WP Macros
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
TinyTERM’s IBM3151 emulation does not allow the host to reprogram the function keys. The model 310 and 410 terminals made by IBM do allow this, the 510 and 610 models do not.
CR 45
Posted in IBM, Keyboard | Comments Off on Host-Programmable IBM3151 Function Keys
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
Configure TinyTERM Thin Client on Windows 2000 with Citrix Metaframe XP as a published application. Also configure it to establish connection on open. Occasionally TinyTERM will not accept keyboard input at the login prompt. Clicking Disconnect, then Connect fixes the problem. The problem can also be duplicated by disconnecting and reconnecting repeatedly.
CR 299
Posted in Keyboard, Thin Client | Comments Off on Keyboard Locks at Login Prompt
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
When using TVI925 or TVI950, there is an escape sequence that will lock the keyboard: \033#. To unlock the keyboard, the sequence is \033″.
In TinyTERM 4.x, these sequences are ignored. The user can continue to type, even when the keyboard should be locked.
CR 225
Posted in Keyboard, Terminal Emulation | Comments Off on TVI925 and TVI950 Ignore Keyboard Lock Sequence
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
After mapping the Fld+ key in TN5250 emulation, pressing it moves the cursor to the next field. However, sometimes it cuts off the last digit entered in the previous field. For example, if you enter $11.03 into a field and then press Fld+, the previous field will sometimes display $1.10.
CR 123
Posted in 5250, Keyboard | Comments Off on Fld+ Key Cuts Off Last Digit of Previous Field
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