Wyse WY-99GT User Manual page 5

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Introduction
Conventions
Overview
In addition to advanced display, communications, and keyboard
features, this terminal supports a variety of personalities for ANSI
X3.64 (DEC VT220/100), ASCII (WT-99GT, WY-50/50+,
HZ1500, and the TeleVideo family), PC Terminal, and graphics
(including Tektronix and PC Graphics modes).
Chapters 1 through 4 present the basic information you'll need
to install and operate the terminal in its native mode. The
appendixes include a complete list of commands supported by
the terminal in all modes.
The term native mode refers to the terminal's normal operating
mode. The term personality refers to operating modes
characteristic of one or more other terminals.
Key functions are described in the text as follows:
The symbol for the key on the WY-99GT VT220-style
keyboard is shown first, followed by key symbols in
parentheses for the other keyboards if they are different. For
example,
I
Setup
I (I
Shift
I I
Setup
I, I
Shift
I I
Select
I )
identifies
I
Setup
I
on the WY-99GT VT220-style keyboard,
I
Shift
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Setup
I
on the ASCII keyboard and
I
Shift
I I
Select
I
on the Enhanced PC-style keyboard.
When a key symbol in the text refers to one of two names on
a key on the keyboard, the action of other keys may be
implied. For example,
I
Print
I
assumes the simultaneous
pressing of
I
Shift
I
on the ASCII keyboard, where
I
Send
I
would mean the same key by itself (unshifted).
The italic kpd identifies keys on the numeric keypad.

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