Cursor Type; Composing Characters - Neoware c50 - Thin Client User Manual

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Cursor Type

This key enables you to change the appearance of the cursor. By default the cursor is
displayed as a reverse video block. Pressing and releasing the Cursor Type key one
or more times will cause the cursor display to change in the following order:
Scroll Rate
Scrolling is performed one line at a time by default (jump scrolling). The Scroll Rate
key enables you to change the scrolling speed to one of three settings:
1. Press the key once to enable smooth scrolling. This will scroll
five lines a second.
2. Press the key again to increase the smooth scroll rate to ten lines
a second
3. Press the key again to return to jump scrolling mode.
N/C
Pressing this key will cause the display of the current text region to toggle between
normal and compressed character spacing mode. In normal mode the display is 81
columns wide. Pressing the N/C key once will change the display width to 135
columns. Note that the margins will not be affected by this key.

Composing Characters

The Data General D410 keyboard has a SPCL key which enables you to generate
characters from the DG International character set. TeemTalk enables you to generate
the same characters by using the method described for the DEC VT320 emulation in
the Keyboard Operation chapter.
Blinking underline
Invisible cursor
Blinking reverse video block
Non-blinking reverse video block (default)
DG410 Emulation
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