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This option applies to all emulations. In Block mode, keyboard entered data is displayed and
processed locally, allowing you to edit it before a block of data is sent to the host. When Block
mode is disabled, data is sent to the host as it is entered at the keyboard.
Block end
Factory default: US/CR
This option applies to all emulations and specifies the ASCII characters used to indicate the end of
a line and a block when a block of data is sent to the host.
When set to US/CR, the line terminator is a US character and the block terminator is a CR
character. When set to CRLF/ETX, the line terminators are the CR and LF characters, and the
block terminator is an ETX character.
Jump scroll
Factory default: Checked
The setting of this option determines whether data is scrolled one or several lines at a time when
the window becomes full.
When checked, data will scroll up several lines at a time as determined by the Scroll rate setting
below.
Scroll rate
Factory default: 24
This determines the number of lines that are scrolled when the Jump Scroll option above is
selected.
Tab Settings
Clicking the Set Tabs... button at the bottom of the Wyse Settings dialog will display the Tab
Settings dialog which enables you to set tab stops.
Tab stops are set every eight columns by default, as indicated by the T character below the relevant
column numbers. If you want tab stops to be set at regular intervals other than every 8th column, enter
the number of columns required between each tab stop in the box next to the Set Every button, then
click the button.
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