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Archive for the 'iOS' Category
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add cursor crosshairs to TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad. This would draw horizontal and vertical lines on screen, centered on one corner of the current cursor position.
CR 1030
Posted in 3270, iOS, ITX | Comments Off on Crosshairs for Cursor Location
Monday, April 30th, 2012
Century Software, Inc., has received a request to add an option certificate-based authentication to SSL connections in TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad.
CR 1037
Posted in 3270, iOS, SSL/TLS | Comments Off on Certificate-Based SSL Authentication for TN3270
Monday, April 9th, 2012
When using a hardware keyboard with TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad, either via dock or Bluetooth, the Enter key on the keyboard acts as a Return key. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to add a switch that would allow the option of using the Enter key as a 3270 Enter key instead.
CR 1028
Posted in 3270, iOS, ITX | Comments Off on Switch to Change Hardware Enter Key Behavior
Monday, April 9th, 2012
Currently only the on-screen keyboard can be remapped when using TinyTERM ITX products for iPad and iPhone. Century Software, Inc., has had a request for an interface that would allow remapping the keys on an external keyboard, connected to the iOS device either by dock or by Bluetooth.
CR 1020
Posted in iOS, iPhone, Keyboard | Comments Off on External Keyboard Key Mapping
Monday, April 9th, 2012
TinyTERM ITX products for iPad and iPhone — TinyTERM for iPad, TinyTERM ITX for iPhone, and TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad — only provide one host connection at a time. Century Software, Inc., has had a request to allow multiple sessions to be connected simultaneously on these devices.
CR 1017
Posted in iOS, iPhone | Comments Off on Multiple Simultaneous Sessions on iPad and iPhone
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
TinyTERM ITX version 1 for both iPad and iPhone could not use the function or arrow keys on an external keyboard, whether connected via dock or Bluetooth. That behavior was directly related to the way the keyboard presented itself to the iPad or iPhone under early versions of iOS.
With the release of TinyTERM ITX 2 and TinyTERM Pro for iPad and iPhone in July 2012, the arrow keys are fully usable. The function keys across the top of the keyboard are still reserved by iOS for its own functions, but the <b>option</b> key can be used with the number keys to mimic F1-F10 on an emulator keyboard. option-1 is F1, option-2 is F2, etc. Also, option-A through option-Z are Ctrl-A through Ctrl-Z, option-[ is the Esc key, option-dash (-) is Page Up, and option-= is Page Down.
Posted in iOS, iPhone, Keyboard | Comments Off on Function Keys Fail from External Keyboard
Friday, December 30th, 2011
To delete a configuration in TinyTERM for iPad or TinyTERM ITX for iPhone, swipe a finger over it from left to right. However, this is not a method used by all apps for deleting configurations. Century Software has received a request to change the way configurations are deleted.
CR 994
Posted in iOS, iPhone | Comments Off on Alternate Method for Deleting Configurations
Friday, December 30th, 2011
Century Software has received several suggested enhancements for the passphrase used by RSA and DSA keys:
1) Prompt for an optional passphrase when creating keys. When attempting to use the keys, prompt for that passphrase.
2) Optionally allow user, when entering their passphrase, to select to “remember this passphrase”, for “this session only” or “forever”.
3) Allow the user to delete a remembered passphrase.
4) Regardless of whether it is remembered or not, never display it. Use dots or similar to hide the passphrase when generating the RSA or DSA key. This was implemented in TinyTERM for iPad 1.2.4, and TinyTERM ITX for iPhone 1.0.1.
CR 993
Posted in iOS, SSH | Comments Off on Passphrase Enhancements
Friday, December 30th, 2011
TinyTERM for iPad has scrollback enabled at all times, available with a finger swipe. Century Software has received a request for an option to disable this capability.
CR 987
Posted in iOS | Comments Off on Disable Scrollback
Friday, December 30th, 2011
When using SSH with username/password or challenge-response (keyboard-interactive) authentication, TinyTERM for iPad will not connect if the password is blank. It expects a password to be entered, and the connection fails without it.
CR 984
Posted in iOS, iPhone, SSH | Comments Off on SSH Won’t Connect with Blank Password
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