Options > Wyse

Size
Select one of the
following screen sizes for the session:

Status Line
This setting specifies the type of status line displayed at the top of the emulation workspace. Both the Standard and Extended status lines display messages about the state of the emulation or application. The Extended status line displays additional editing status messages. The default for this option is Standard.

Attribute Extent
This option determines whether display attributes only apply to characters written to the screen (Char), are active to the end of the line (Line) or the end of the page (Page).

Reverse Screen Image
This option reverses the background and foreground colors. For instance, the customary black background with green letters becomes a green background with black letters.

Map CR to CR/LF
This setting determines how incoming carriage return (CR) characters are to be displayed on the screen. With this option disabled, a CR is displayed as itself and when enabled, a CR is displayed as a carriage return and a line feed (LF).

End-of-line Wrap
This setting determines what happens to the cursor and data sent to the display when the end of the current line is reached. When enabled, the cursor will automatically move to the beginning of the next line. When disabled, the cursor will remain at the end of the current line and each new character sent to the display will overwrite the character already occupying the cursor position.

Auto Scroll
This setting determines what happens when the cursor is moved beyond the last line of the current page. When enabled, the displayed data scrolls up and the cursor remains on the last line. When disabled, the cursor moves to the top of the same page. This option is enabled by default.

Scroll Speed (Lines Per Second)
This determines the speed at which lines will scroll on the emulation screen (from 1 to 100; default is 5). When this option is disabled, lines of data will scroll as fast as they are received from the host.

Send Answerback
This option is used to establish a question and answer sequence between the host and the client. This message is limited to 20 characters. The answerback message is typically used to identify the terminal to the host by sending a message to the host, automatically, without operator action. Hexadecimal is represented by the tilde and hex number. (A hexadecimal example is ~0D for hex 13, which represents the 13th ASCII character sequence.)

Send Ack
Specifies whether an ASCII ACK character is sent to the host after certain commands have been executed.