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SECTION 3
Terminal Emulation Menu Screens
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of the screen. When the cursor reaches the boundary of the
CRT screen, an error tone sounds (the hand-held computer
"beeps"). The cursor does not wrap to the next line in the
display. This option is recommended when your application
program sends the full CRT display to the hand-held com-
puter.
The Corner Mode option starts the display at the upper-
left corner of the full CRT screen and keeps the cursor in
the lower-right corner of the display. As you scroll, the cur-
sor remains there as data advances in the scrolled direction
(up, down, right, or left)—until an outside boundary of the
full CRT screen is reached. Then the screen stops moving
in relation to the display and the cursor moves in the
scrolled direction (the cursor no longer remains in the cor-
ner of the display). When the cursor reaches the CRT
screen boundary it stops moving. The cursor does not wrap
to the next line in the display. An error tone sounds if you
try to move the cursor beyond the boundary. This option is
recommended when your application uses only the upper-
left corner of the full CRT screen.
The Page Mode option divides the full CRT screen into
predefined "pages," and starts the hand-held computer dis-
play on page 1. The cursor first appears in the upper-right
corner of the display. As you scroll, only the cursor moves
(the data on the screen does not appear to move). When
you scroll off the edge of the displayed page, the display
snaps to the next (or previous) page. Upon reaching the
boundary of the CRT screen, the cursor stops moving and
an error tone sounds each time you attempt to move beyond
the boundary.
" NOTE:
Some "pages" in Page Mode overlap each other (the same informa-
tion is shown on both pages). This overlap occurs because the 24
row by 80 column CRT screen cannot be divided equally.
Lazy Mode starts the cursor in the upper left corner of the
hand-held computer display. The cursor moves across the
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Model 6400 Hand-Held Computer User's Guide

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