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case of a full display, toggling also brings the entire display of the selected host into view.
The selection above is not available in the IBM 3151 emulation.
Bell Length: [140 ms, 350 ms, 570 ms, 780 ms]
Denotes duration of bell sound.
Setup Lang: [US, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese]
Affects display of setup and the status lines.
Cursor Dir: [right to left, left to right]
This feature affects the direction in which the text is entered (defaults to right to left when Hebrew language is chosen).
DISPLAY: F3
Page Length: [24, 25, 28, 29, 42, 43, 48, 50, 56, 58, 68, 84, 86, 96, 100, 112, 116, (168), (172), (192), (200), *24, *25, *28, *29, *42, *43]
For the IBM 3151 emulation, page length choices are 24, 25, 28, 42, 43, 48, 50.
Select the number of lines per page. As many as ten pages
Page lengths which are multiples of 24 or 25 and those that are multiples of 42 or 43 are displayed by default on a
The selections shown in ( ) are not available in dual session mode. If a page length which is preceded by an asterisk (*24, *25, *28, *29, *42, or *43) is selected, the total number of pages will be two, where the first page contains the number of lines in the selection (24, 25, 28, 29, 42, or 43) and the second page contains the remaining allowable lines. See Page Configurations in Appendix A.
Screen Length: [26 Lines, 30 Lines, 44 Lines, 52 Lines]
Select the number of lines that can be displayed on the screen at one time. The page length affects the default screen length.
Screen Video: [Normal, Reverse]
Choose between bright characters on a dark background (normal) and dark characters on a bright background (reverse). In reverse video mode only, the “Enhanced Attributes” parameter is available. See General:F2 section for more details.
Display Cursor: [On, Off]
Choose whether the cursor will be displayed.
Cursor: [Blink Block, Steady Block, Blink Line, Steady Line]
Choose the appearance of the cursor.
Auto Adjust Cursor: [On, Off]
Select whether the screen attempts to follow the cursor down the page by scrolling just enough to keep the cursor in view.