CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page About This Guide 1 A Look at the Terminal 1.1 Terminal Highlights 1.2 How the Terminal Works 1.3 VXT Software 1.4 VXT EX Software 1.5 Memory Requirements 1.5.1 Monitoring Memory Use (Host-Based Terminals) 1.6 X Window Sessions and Terminal Window Sessions 1.7 Customizing Your Terminal 1.8 Compatibility with VT Series and 3270 Terminals 1.8.1 Character Sets 2 Using the Terminal 2.1 Terminal Manager Window 2.1.1 VXT Message Box 2.1.2 Closing the Terminal Manager Window and VXT Message Box 2.2 Creating Sessions and VXT Applications 2.2.1 Displaying the Create Dialog Box 2.2.2 Starting LAT or Serial Sessions 2.2.3 Starting a DECnet Session 2.2.4 Starting an IP Session 2.2.4.1 Optional Buttons for Specifying IP Hosts 2.2.5 Starting VXT Applications 2.2.6 Starting Remote Applications 2.2.7 Preferred Services 2.2.8 Creating Sessions from a Menu: Preferred Services 2.3 Autostarting, Pausing, or Ending Sessions 2.3.1 Autostarting a Session 2.3.2 Pausing a Session 2.3.3 Ending All Sessions and Restarting VXT Software 2.3.4 Ending Individual Sessions 2.4 Checking Network and Terminal Status 2.5 Working with Multiple Remote X Session Managers 2.6 Using the Open Look Window Manager from Sun Systems 2.7 Customizing Your Terminal's Environment 2.8 Printing 2.8.1 Printing the Screen 2.8.2 Printing from a Host System 2.9 Getting Started Menu 3 Customizing the Terminal 3.1 Displaying the Customize Menu 3.2 Saving and Restoring Terminal Manager Settings 3.3 Changing Your Keyboard Settings 3.4 Choosing the Display Language 3.5 Changing Your Pointer and Mouse Settings 3.6 Changing Your Print Screen Settings 3.7 Changing Your Security Settings 3.8 Changing Your Screen Background 3.9 Changing Your Window Colors 3.10 Changing Your Terminal Manager Settings 3.11 Changing Your Video Alignment Settings (VX227 Models) 3.12 Saving the Terminal Manager Window's Position and Size 3.13 Customizing the VXT Message Box 3.13.1 Saving the VXT Message Box's Position and Size 4 Customizing Communications 4.1 Displaying the Communications Submenu 4.2 Changing Your Serial and Parallel Port Settings 4.3 Changing Your LAT Settings 4.4 Changing Your LASTport Group Code Settings (InfoServer Systems) 4.5 Changing Your TCP/IP IP Address Settings 4.6 Changing Your TCP/IP Name Server Settings 4.7 Changing Your TCP/IP Routing Table Settings 4.8 Changing Your NFS Settings 4.9 Changing Your DECnet Address Settings 4.10 Changing Your DECnet Name Translator Settings 5 Customizing Fonts and Startup Settings 5.1 Displaying the Customize Menu 5.2 Changing Your Configuration Manager Settings 5.3 Changing Your Font Path Settings 5.3.1 Entering a Font Path 5.4 Changing Your X Server Settings 5.5 Changing Your Startup Settings 5.6 Specifying Your AutoStart Settings 5.7 Changing Your Boot Settings for VXT Software 5.7.1 Overview 5.7.2 Using Host-Based Operation 5.7.3 Using Server-Based Operation 5.7.4 Customize Boot Dialog Box Description 5.7.5 Entering Boot Commands to Load VXT Software 5.8 Changing Your Software Options Settings 5.9 Using Customized Resource Files 6 Checking the Terminal's Status 6.1 Displaying the Status Submenu 6.2 Checking a TCP/IP Host System 6.3 TCP/IP Routes Dialog Box 6.4 Displaying LAT and Ethernet Counters 6.5 Monitoring the Terminal's Memory and Network Use 6.6 Checking the Terminal's System Configuration 7 Using VXT DECterm Windows 7.1 The VXT DECterm Window 7.2 Copying and Pasting Text 7.2.1 Host Synchronization Required 7.2.2 Selecting Text to Copy 7.2.3 Pasting Text 7.2.4 Using Quick Copy 7.2.5 Extending Your Selected Text 7.3 Clearing or Resetting the Window 7.4 Using Options 7.5 Printing the DECterm Window 7.6 Exiting from a VXT DECterm Window 8 Customizing VXT DECterm Windows 8.1 Displaying the Options Menu 8.2 Saving and Restoring VXT DECterm Option Settings 8.3 Changing Your Window Settings 8.3.1 Using Fonts on Your Host System or InfoServer 8.4 Changing Your Display Settings 8.5 Changing Your General Operating Features 8.6 Changing Your Keyboard Features 8.7 Choosing National Replacement Character Sets 8.8 Changing Your Graphics Display Settings 8.9 Changing Your Printer Settings 9 Using VXT 3270 Windows 9.1 VXT 3270 Windows 9.2 Before You Start 9.3 Creating a VXT 3270 Session 9.4 Entering 3270 TE Connection Parameters 9.5 Using the VXT 3270 Window 9.5.1 Using the VXT 3270 Window Work Area 9.5.2 Working in the Display Area 9.5.3 Understanding Operator Information 9.5.4 Entering Data 9.5.5 Editing Data 9.5.6 Printing Text 9.5.7 Copying and Pasting Text 9.5.8 Selecting Text to Copy 9.5.9 Pasting Text 9.5.10 Using Quick Copy 9.5.11 Extending Your Selected Text 9.5.12 Copying and Pasting With the Keyboard Only 9.5.13 Recording and Playing Back Key Sequences 9.5.14 Using the Numeric Keypad to Enter Numbers 9.5.15 Saving Current Settings 9.5.16 Viewing Settings 9.5.17 Viewing Keyboard Layout Maps 9.5.18 Viewing the Function List 9.5.19 Viewing Your Connection Parameters 9.5.20 Viewing Field Attributes 9.5.21 Using the MB3 Pop-Up Menu 9.5.22 Exiting from a VXT 3270 Window 10 Customizing VXT 3270 Windows 10.1 Customizing the VXT 3270 Window 10.1.1 Customizing Key Definitions 10.1.2 Saving and Loading Custom Key Definitions 10.1.3 Modifying VXT 3270 Window Options 10.1.4 Using the Selector Mouse Function 10.2 Using VXT 3270 Keyboard Functions 10.2.1 Key Functions Defined 10.3 Translation Table 11 Using Windows 11.1 Using the Mouse 11.1.1 Pointer Shapes 11.2 Working with Windows 11.2.1 What Are Windows? 11.2.2 Selecting the Active Window 11.2.3 Moving Windows 11.2.4 Changing the Size of Windows 11.2.5 Reducing Windows to Icons 11.2.6 Raising and Lowering Stacked Windows 11.3 The Window Menu 11.3.1 Using the Workspace Submenu 11.4 Working With Menus 11.4.1 Choosing Items from Pull-Down Menus 11.4.2 Choosing Items from Pop-Up Menus 11.4.3 Choosing Items from Options Menus in Dialog Boxes 11.5 Supplying Information in Dialog Boxes 11.5.1 Dimmed Items in Menus and Dialog Boxes 11.5.2 Moving and Changing Settings in a Dialog Box 11.6 Using Scroll Bars 12 Customizing Windows 12.1 Displaying the Options Submenu 12.2 Saving and Restoring Window Option Settings 12.3 Changing Your Workspace Settings 12.4 Changing Your Border Settings 12.5 Changing Your Border Color Settings 12.6 Changing Your Icon Settings 12.7 Changing Your Icon Color Settings 12.8 Changing Your Matte Settings 12.9 Changing Menu, Button, and Key Bindings 13 Launching Applications 13.1 Launching Sessions and Applications 13.2 Launching Sessions and VXT Applications with the Window Manager 13.2.1 Defining Menu Items to Launch Sessions and Local VXT Applications 13.2.2 Defining Keys to Launch Sessions and Local VXT Applications 13.3 Launching Remote Applications 13.3.1 Running the Application Launcher 13.3.2 Launch Command Arguments 13.3.3 Defining Menu Items or Keys to Launch Remote Applications 13.4 Launching Sessions and VXT Applications Using rsh 14 Using VXT EX Software 14.1 VXT EX Software 14.2 Loading VXT EX Software 14.3 Creating a Session 14.4 VXT EX Options Dialog Box 15 Using Your Keyboard 15.1 ANSI Keyboard 15.1.1 Keyboard Dialect 15.1.2 Layout 15.1.3 Main Keypad 15.1.4 Editing Keypad 15.1.5 Numeric Keypad 15.1.6 Top-Row Function Keys 15.1.7 Data Processing Keys 15.1.8 Compose Characters 15.1.9 Text-Editing Functions 15.1.10 Indicator Lights 15.1.11 Audible Indicators 15.1.12 Keyclick 15.1.13 Bell 15.2 Short ANSI Keyboard 15.2.1 Main Keypad 15.2.2 Using 15.2.3 Arrow Keys 15.2.4 Top-Row Function Keys 15.2.5 Compose Characters 15.2.6 Indicator Lights 15.2.7 Audible Indicators 15.3 The PC Keyboard 15.3.1 PC Keyboard Models-Setting the Keyboard Type 15.3.2 Using the ANSI Keyboard Layout 15.3.3 Layout 15.3.4 Main Keypad 15.3.5 Janus-Faced and Front-Faced Character Keys 15.3.6 Editing Keypad 15.3.7 Numeric Keypad 15.3.8 Top-Row Function Keys 15.3.9 Audible Indicators 15.3.10 Keyclick 15.3.11 Bell 15.3.12 Redefining Keys 15.3.13 PC Keyboard Keycodes and Symbol Assignments 15.4 The Sun Style Keyboard 15.4.1 Layout 15.4.2 Main Keypad 15.4.3 Editing Keypad 15.4.4 Numeric Keypad 15.4.5 Top-Row Function Keys 15.4.6 Audible Indicators 15.4.7 Keyclick 15.4.8 Bell 15.4.9 Redefining Keys 15.4.10 Sun Keyboard Keycodes and Symbol Assignments 15.5 Using the Keyboard Instead of the Mouse 15.5.1 Using the Editing Keypad to Perform Mouse Functions 15.5.2 Using Menu Bars and Pull-Down Menus 15.5.3 Using Pop-Up Menus 15.5.4 Using Submenus 15.5.5 Navigating Windows 15.5.6 Miscellaneous 15.5.7 Using Dialog Boxes 15.6 Typing Additional Characters 15.6.1 What Characters Can I Type? 15.6.2 Key Sequences with Nonspacing Diacritical Keys 15.6.3 How to Type a Character Using the Compose Character Key 15.6.4 How to Type a Character Using the Group Shift Key 15.6.5 Invalid Sequences 15.6.6 Canceling or Restarting a Key Sequence 15.6.7 Hexadecimal Key Sequences A Solving Problems and Getting Service A.1 Operating Problems A.1.1 NFS Error Codes A.2 Power-Up Self-Test A.2.1 Error Messages A.3 Restoring the Terminal to Factory-Default Settings A.4 Digital Service Overview A.4.1 How to Get Service B Mixing Colors B.1 What Color Settings Can I Customize? B.2 Color Mixing Dialog Box B.2.1 Picker Color Model B.2.2 Hue, Lightness, Saturation (HLS) Color Model B.2.3 Red, Green, Blue (RGB) Color Model B.2.4 Browser Color Model B.2.5 Grayscale C Programming with the X Windows Image Extension C.1 Checking the Terminal's Imaging Capabilities C.2 Hardware Accelerated XIE Functions C.3 XIE Pipeline Definitions C.3.1 XIE Pipeline Constraints C.3.2 XIE Pipeline Examples D Related Documentation D.1 Ordering Information E Options E.1 Options F Specifications G Setting Up the Work Environment G.1 Proper Setup and Use Glossary Accelerator . . . Configuration manager Character set . . . DECnet software DEC OSF/1 operating system . . . Font path Full-duplex modem . . . InfoServer Internet . . . Matte Maximize button . . . Native resource file Network . . . Push button Radio buttons . . . Server Server-based terminal . . . System image System manager . . . transport ULTRIX operating system . . . Window menu button Window system . . . XIE