
Configuring PowerNet Twin Client
PowerNet Twin Client User Guide < 2-15 >
Cursor
PowerNet Twin Client can adjust the type of cursor that is displayed on
the Falcon. In most cases, a
Soft cursor is the best value because it will
display the current keyboard state. Refer to
Table 2-8 for available
cursor values.
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Mapping Object
The Display character mapping object file is created by the display
mapping object editor. The
Edit button at the end of the field
automatically starts the editor. Refer to the
“Advanced Display
Options” section on page 4-1 for information on building and
editing Mapping Object files.
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l If a display mapping object has been pre-defined for the current
configuration, select the desired mapping object from the
Mapping Object pull-down list.
Dialog Object
The Dialog Object file is used for terminal scripting. This feature is
only for advanced terminal system administrators with knowledge and
experience in developing terminal scripts.
Formatter Object
Refer to the “Screen Formatter Utility” section on page 8-1 for
more information.
Table 2-8
Cursor Values
Default Hard
Available
Values
Hard: Displays a blinking block cursor.
Hide: Cursor is not displayed.
Soft: Displays a software-generated cursor that displays
the current keyboard state (i.e. shifted, controlled, FN1,
etc.). See the Falcon RF manual for more information.
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