Setup Menus

Keyboard Type

Factory default: 101\102

(Windows XPe only)

This TeemTalk for Windows XPe option enables driver-less support for a 122 or 108- key keyboard instead of the standard 101\102-key keyboard.

Preferred Font

This enables you to specify the font to be used for displaying characters. The available settings depend on the fonts installed.

Preferred Char. Set

Factory default: DEC-MCS

This enables you to specify the character set to be used for displaying characters.

The DEC-MCS, ISO Latin-1and ISO Latin-2settings enable you to specify the 8- bit character set that is used within VT320 mode when the Character Set Mode option in the Emulation Settings dialog box is set to Multinational. The DEC MCS and both ISO Latin character sets consist of two tables of characters. The first table, ASCII 7-bit, is common to all three sets and provides standard alphabetic, numeric and symbolic characters, and control codes. The second (8-bit) table differs between the three sets and provides various special and multinational characters and additional control codes, as shown in the Character Sets appendix.

The Ansi setting will use the PC (ANSI) character set specified by the Ansi Code Page option. The ANSI BBS emulation will use this character set by default.

When ISO Hebrew is selected, the following key functions will be enabled: Ctrl + Alt + F1 Select Multinational 8-bit mode and left-to-right typing.

Ctrl + Alt + F2 Select National 7-bit mode (lowercase English characters will be

displayed as Hebrew) and right-to-left typing.

Ctrl + Alt + F3 Toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left typing.

Ansi Code Page

Factory default: 437

This option specifies the character set used for display when the Preferred Char. Set option is set to Ansi. Note that selecting the ANSI BBS emulation will automatically set the preferred font to Ansi.

The character set mappings (code pages) supported are 437 for normal usage (default) and 850, 858 or 1250 for multinational usage. Each set consists of two tables of characters. The first table is the standard ASCII character set. The second table contains special characters which differ between the sets. Refer to the Character Sets appendix for details.

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