Using the Display Interface
Keyboard Mapping
5250 Miscellaneous Options
The Miscellaneous
property sheet is used to configure BlueZone's special keyboard features
and options.
From the BlueZone MenuBar
select Options: Keyboard or press
the Keyboard icon
found on the BlueZone ToolBar,
then select the Miscellaneous Tab
on the Keyboard Options property
sheet.
NOTE Options
that work together or that are dependent upon each other are grouped within
the horizontal lines.
Miscellaneous Tab
Options ----
Operate 5250 Function Backspace as a Destructive
Backspace: If enabled, the 5250 Function
Backspace will delete the character underneath the cursor after the cursor
has been moved.
Auto-Reset when keyboard is locked (an audible
sound will be heard): If enabled, the
5250 Function Reset will automatically be executed if the keyboard state
becomes locked with an “X Error” condition.
Auto Tab After Reset: If enabled, an Auto-Tab will be issued immediately
after the keyboard is unlocked by the Auto-Reset feature above. The
purpose of this feature is to automatically bring the cursor to the closest
field of entry.
Immediate Auto-Reset: If enabled, the Auto-Rest will be issued
immediately.
Auto-Rest when Next
Key is Pressed: If enabled, the Auto-Rest
will be issued only after a key is pressed.
Operate 5250 Function Rapid Left/Right as Word
Rapid Left/Right: If enabled, the 5250
Functions Rapid Left and Rapid Right will operate as Word Left and Word
Right.
5250 Function End: Move Cursor to End of Text
on Line: If enabled, the 5250 function
"End" will move the cursor to the end of any text on that Line.
5250 Function End: Move Cursor to End of Text
in Field / End of Field: If enabled,
the 5250 function "End" will move the cursor to the end of any
Text in the Field or to the end of the Field.
Auto-Repeat Mode for Ctrl, Alt and Shift Keys:
If enabled, Control, Alt and Shift
keys will operate in Auto-Repeat Mode.
Hard-Map Print Screen Key to Menu Hotkey File::Print
Screen: If enabled, the 5250 Function
print will execute when pressing the Print Screen key on the keyboard.
NOTE that the Print Screen key is a system key
and will also cause Windows to copy the contents of the desktop to the
clipboard.
Related Topics:
Key Mappings
Property Sheet
Mouse
Options Property Sheet