Using the Terminal Emulation MenusChapter —4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
4) Lazy Mode
Startsthecursorintheupperleftcorneroftheterminaldisplay.Thecur-
sor moves across the display in the scrolled direction. When the cursor
goesbeyondtheedgeofthedisplay,thedatabeginstomoveintheoppo-
site direction that the cursor is moving in and the cursor remains at the
edge of the display. When you reach an outside boundary of the full CRT
display, an error tone sounds each time you try to move beyond the
boundary.
5) Locked Mode
When this is selected the screen view is locked to the u pper left-hand cor-
ner of the display. Any characters selected outside of the display window
size are written to the screen but are not visible. The windowing keys do
notmovethevisiblewindow.
Note: I n 5250 emulation, the err_row is mapped to the last row of the
screen size selected.
6) Define Origin
Use this option to specify the “X,Y” origin of the terminal display. Enter a
number from the range of 0–79 for the “X” origin and a number from the
range of 0–23 for the “Y” origin. Default is 0 for both “X” and “Y” origins
.
Define Origin
1) X Origin
2) Y Origin
X Origin
0
Enter number from 0–79
Y Origin
0
Enter number from 0–23
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4) Annunciators (Blank for 17XX, 11XX)
4) Annunciators selects and changes the location of the annunciators on
the display screen. Press the up or down arrows to position the annuncia-
tors around each of the four display corners, once as a line and once as a
box. You can also select “Stealth Mode” which displays the annunciators
only when you make a change and then hides it when you press a key.
Default is “Stealth Mode.”
Annunciators
Use cursor up
and down keys to
Adjust.