User's Manual

Item Name Description
2 Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to a series of commands and setup dialogs that
enable you to perform various operations and configure TeemTalk and the terminal
emulation. Individual menus and menu items can be removed from the display using
command line options.
3 Configuration Bar The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configuring a session by
clicking buttons or selecting from drop-down list boxes. Refer to the section
The
Configuration Bar on page 8 for more details.
4 Emulation
Workspace
The emulation workspace is theTeemTalk window area providing the terminal
emulation display. You can create multiple emulation workspaces in the TeemTalk
window on separate tabs by selecting New Tab in theFile menu. If you require a
new TeemTalk window rather than an emulation workspace tab, select New
Window in the File menu.
5 Emulation Status
Line
Some terminal emulations use the last line of the display as a status line to indicate
the status of various operations.
6 Status Bar The status bar shows the status of various TeemTalk operations. The information
displayed depends on the terminal emulation currently running. Refer to the section
The Status Bar on page 9 for more details.
7 Soft Buttons A set of programmable soft buttons is displayed at the bottom of the TeemTalk
window by default. The soft buttons can be detached in a separate window.
There are four soft button levels. Each level consists of twelve buttons providing a
combined total of 48 programmable buttons. You can display all four levels at the
same time if required. All levels are accessible even if not all are displayed, levels
stored off-screen can be 'scrolled' into view by clicking the Level # button.
Refer to the chapter
Soft Buttons on page 49 for more details.
The Configuration Bar
The configuration bar provides a quick way of creating or configuring a session by clicking buttons or
selecting from drop-down list boxes.
Figure 2-2 The Configuration Bar
You can remove the configuration bar from the TeemTalk window by selecting Toolbars >
Configuration from the Tools menu. This will toggle display of the configuration bar on and off.
Attempts to make a host connection using the current Transport, Telnet and Emulation
settings. On a successful connection this button performs a Disconnect from host when clicked.
Figure 2-3 The Transport Button
Enables you to select and configure the transport used to communicate with the host.
Figure 2-4 The Configure Telnet Button
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