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NOTE: The Close button may not be present on all operating systems.
Telnet/SSH applet window toolbar
Table 7.2describes the Telnet/SSH applet window’s toolbar icons.
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Applet window: Resizes the window when you click and hold on the frame. Although
the window may be resized, the Virtual Terminal window will remain the same size.
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Status Bar: Displays one of the following:
Connected - Displays during normal terminal emulation in a Telnet/SSH
applet session
ESC to return to Terminal mode - Displays when the Telnet/SSH applet screen is in
History mode
Logging - Displays when logging is enabled
Logging Paused - Displays when logging is paused
Table 7.1: Telnet/SSH Applet Window Descriptions (Continued)
Letter Description
Table 7.2: Telnet/SSH Applet Window Toolbar Icons
Icon Description
History - Enables and disables History mode
Double-left arrow - Moves to the beginning of the history buffer (oldest data) when History
mode is enabled
Left-arrow-and-bar - Moves back one page in the history buffer when History mode is enabled
Right-arrow-and-bar - Moves forward one page in the history buffer when History mode
is enabled
Double-right arrow - Moves to the end of the history buffer (newest data) when History mode
is enabled
Session Settings - Displays the Session Properties dialog box
Help - Displays the DSView management software help
Copy Screen - Copies a screen of Telnet/SSH applet session data to the system clipboard or, if
History mode is enabled, copies a screen of Telnet/SSH applet history buffer contents to the
system clipboard