HP TeemTalk Terminal Emulator, version 7.3, User Manual

When data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the right margin, the
cursor will move to the specified left margin on the next line down (as long as InhEolWrp is not
selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog (see
Setup Options on page 112), and, in the case
of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed mode is enabled).
To specify the left margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this
button or press F5. The left margin can be reset to column 1 by pressing F7 (this will also reset the
right margin to column 80).
NOTE: Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The
margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled.
Right Margin - F6
This function enables you to define the right margin. Margins determine the boundary for certain
cursor movement commands (such as carriage return and cursor home), and insert character and
delete character functions. Data to the right of this margin will still be accessible.
When data received from the host or entered through the keyboard reaches the specified right
margin, the cursor will move to the left margin on the next line down (as long as InhEolWrp is
not selected in the HP70092 Settings dialog (see
Setup Options on page 112), and, in the
case of keyboard-entered data, auto line feed mode is enabled).
To specify the right margin, place the cursor in the column for the margin location and click this
button or press F6. The right margin can be reset to column 80 by pressing F7 (this will also reset
the left margin to column 1).
NOTE: Margins are disregarded when data is transferred from display memory to the host. The
margins will be cleared when Format mode is enabled.
Clr All Margins - F7
This function will reset both left and right margin settings so that the left margin is in column 1 and
the right margin in column 80.
Programming Function Keys & Buttons
The keys F1 through F8 and their equivalent buttons can be programmed by the host or user to perform
additional functions to those described earlier. The keys may be assigned a string of alphanumeric
characters and/or control codes, and you can define whether the key string is executed locally or
transmitted to the host, or both. The buttons can also be programmed to display the new functions when
in User Keys mode.
User Keys Mode
User Keys mode is entered by pressing the F10 key. The f-key buttons displayed on the screen will
change to display the current User Key definitions. If no definitions have been assigned, either by you
or the host, the buttons will just display the legends of each f-key.
Programming Function Keys & Buttons
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