User`s manual
Installing under OS/400   
128  AX3000 - User's Manual 
6.2.4 - The Mouse
Note: the mouse must be enabled. See Chapter 6.1.3. 
Four mouse actions are possible: 
- Left-click, two possible actions are possible depending on the character 
string under the mouse cursor: 
- If the character string is a function key label, this function key is sent 
(keystroke emulation). 
- Otherwise the text cursor is moved to the mouse cursor location. 
- Double left-click, two possible actions are possible depending on the 
character string under the mouse cursor: 
- If the character string is a function key label, this function key is sent 
(keystroke emulation). 
- Otherwise the character string + <Enter> are sent (keystroke emulation). 
- Right-click: roll up is sent (keystroke emulation). 
- Double right-click: roll down is sent (keystroke emulation). 
Note: identifying the character string under the mouse cursor 
The character string delimiters are: 
- Video attributes, 
- And the following EBCDIC codes: 00, 40, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 5A, 5C, 
5D, 5E, 60, 61, 6B, 6E, 6F, 7A, 7E, C0 and D0. 
Example for the character string "F3=Exit": 
- Left-click or double-left-click on "F" or "3": <F3> is sent 
- Double-left-click on "E": Exit + <Enter> is sent. 
6.2.5 - The Transparent Mode 
The transparent mode function allows OS/400 application developers to send 
ASCII data to the Axel terminal and/or the auxiliary and logical ports. 
The transparent mode can be used with: 
- A screen session (see Chapter 6.1.3): data is output to specified 
resource (screen or auxiliary port). 
Example: addressing scales (in conjunction with the ASCII to EBCDIC 
function). 
- A printer session (see Chapter 6.3.1): data is output to auxiliary port of 
this session. 










