21
Part
3
-
Setting
up
and
programming
the
terminal
Cursor type
Cursor blink
Key click
Key rollover
You can decide what shape the cursor should have. The
alternatives are:
Block
Line
You can decide if you want a blinking or a non-blinking
cursor. Both alternatives are valid for both cursor types:
@r:
The cursor is not blinking
On: The cursor is blinking
You can decide whether you want to hear a click every
time you press down a key. The alternatives are:
w:
No clicking sound is heard.
On:
A
clicking sound is emitted every time a key
is pressed.
You can decide whether one or more characters should be
registered
if
they are pressed down simultaneously. The
alternatives are:
o$
When two or more keys are pressed down
at the same time, only the first one is
registered. You risk losing some
characters
if
you are a fast typist, but the
facility might be
usefil
if
you have large
fingers.
On.
All keys pressed down at the same time are
registered.