Wyse Emulations

Field 2: Indicates the number of the page that is currently displayed. No message is displayed when the current page is 0.

Field 3: * indicates that Monitor mode is on. In this mode, received codes are not actioned but displayed as symbolic representations.

Field 4: Indicates the current operating mode.

FDX indicates full-duplex mode.

HDX indicates half-duplex mode.

LCL indicates local mode.

BLK indicates block mode.

HBLK indicates half-duplex block mode.

HLD indicates that display update has been suspended. Pressing the Hold key will toggle display update on and off.

Field 5: >AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary print or transparent print mode.

<AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary receive mode.

=AUX indicates that the emulation is in auxiliary receive mode and auxiliary print mode.

%AUX indicates that a print screen operation is in progress.

Standard Status Line

Field 6: rrr-cccindicates the current row and column position of the cursor.

Extended Status Line

Field 6: PROT indicates that Protect mode is on.

Field 7: WPRT indicates that Write-protect mode is on when in Protect mode.

Field 8: INS indicates that Insert mode is on.

Keyboard Mapping

The following illustration shows where Wyse keyboard functions are mapped to keys on the 101/102 key Enhanced AT keyboard layout. Special key functions that are provided on the Wyse keyboard can be mapped to any key on your keyboard by using the WY virtual key names listed in the Define Keyboard Macros dialog box.

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