- #ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO SERIAL#
- #ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO PC#
- #ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO WINDOWS#
Version data for executables and Dynamic Link Libraries is made available when the dialog box is displayed.
#ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO PC#
The Help About Dialog Box provide instance access to RMSTerminal version data, and PC system information. It is therefore now possible to implement mouse control in RMS applications!! Using macros, it will also be possible to let the RMSapplication know if and where, within the application's screen, the user clicked the mouse. Initiating commands on standard command ring menus.There are different "mouse modes", accessible by using the right mouse button, that allow the use of the mouse in RMSapplications for such tasks as: RMSTerminal also include Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Insert key state indicators to detect key shift state. These user-defined macros could be a very useful tool when customer applications require frequent use of certain keystroke combinations. These will appear as command buttons on the Macro Button Bar. In addition to the pre-defined command buttons, the user can define up to 20 macros, tailored to his own applications. This capability is provided under Manager Control. It is therefore possible to disable or hide these buttons, and others, from the user when configuring the emulator. In some situations there could be an element of risk associated with having the Abort and Logoff key sequences available at the touch of a mouse button. These buttons provide the following functionality:Įven though these buttons are quite useful, actual keystrokes can also be used. Macro Buttons The bottom portion of the interface screen contains a set of pre-defined command buttons that will send the indicated RMSkeystrokes or key sequences to the RMShost system. Load RMSTerminal Help Contents interface.Load Communication Properties dialog box.Instead of navigating through several menu layers to get to the functions you want to perform, you simply click the associated shortcut button. Shortcut buttons help streamline your use of RMSTerminal. Located near the top of the RMS Terminal interface screen is an icon tray with useful shortcut buttons. Shortcut Buttons, Command Macros, and Key State Indicators RMS Terminal can use shortcut buttons, command macros, and key state indicators to simplify use, and improve mouse control with RMSapplications.
#ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO SERIAL#
If TCP/IP is used with a modem, it must be used in conjunction with PPP on the client and server side.Īsynchronous communication needs either a serial connection to a POUA, or a modem, depending on the situation. TCP/IP communication requires a network card or modem connection. RMS Terminal supports the following communications protocols: It accepts input from the PC keyboard and mouse, and transfers input back to the RMS host system.
#ANITA TERMINAL EMULATOR USER ID MACRO WINDOWS#
RMS Terminal presents the screen image (see above) from the host computer in a window on the PC screen, with a Windows "look and feel". RMS Terminal is designed solely for connections with the Datapoint RMS Operating System, version 4.3or higher. RMS Terminal is a 32-Bit 735x/8220 terminal emulator for use with Microsoft's Windows Operating Systems.