Using Terminal VT-100 Emulation in WindowsLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q88443 |
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SUMMARYThis article discusses using Terminal VT-100 emulation in Microsoft Windows.
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Using Terminal in VT-100 Emulation in Windows 3.0, 3.0aWhen using Microsoft Terminal (TERMINAL.EXE) in VT-100 emulation mode, you should enable the SCROLL LOCK key on the keyboard. This allows proper operation of the arrow keys and the function keys. This is not mentioned in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide" for version 3.0, but is discussed in the first screen of the Help index accessed by pressing F1 if SCROLL LOCK is not enabled. If SCROLL LOCK is enabled, then the arrow keys function normally and the function keys are remapped so that F1=PF1, F2=PF2, F3=PF3, and F4=PF4. To access the Terminal Help Index with SCROLL LOCK enabled, press ALT+H, I or choose the Index command from the Help menu with your mouse.
Using Terminal in VT-100 Emulation in Windows 3.1In Windows 3.1, do the following to enable proper VT-100 operation:
To use the function keys for DEC VT-100 (ANSI) terminal emulation, SCROLL LOCK must be turned on. If SCROLL LOCK is turned off, the function keys and arrow keys have normal Windows (not VT-100) functionality.For correct DEC VT-100 (ANSI) emulation in Windows 3.1, SCROLL LOCK must be turned OFF, and Terminal Preferences must be set as previously mentioned.
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