Casio Naurtech CETerm Ver.5.5 User Manual User Manual

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NOTE: A Hotspot is a text on the terminal display where a user can tap
with a stylus to execute a function. This allows a user to interact with a
host application with minimal needs for special host keys.

A simple example might be the use of PF Keys. An operation associated
with a PF key might be displayed on the terminal screen as "PF1 =
Help". CETerm automatically detects this as a Hotspot and will send a
PF1 key to the host when you tap on the

―PF1‖ text on the terminal

display. Refer to the Hotspots section for further details.

Menu Item Hotspots: Check this attribute to enable Hotspot functionality for
menu items. When enabled, you will be able to just tap the menu item number on
the terminal display to invoke the corresponding menu item operation. An
example of this would be a menu such as:

1. Shipping

2. Receiving

3. Inventory

The user can just tap on ―1.‖ to invoke a ―Shipping operation.

IBM Hotspots: 3270 and 5250 applications have several keywords, which are
commonly used across many applications. Check this attribute to enable these
commonly used keywords as Hotspots. Examples are “Enter”, “More” and
“Bottom”. IBM Mouse and light pen activation must have IBM Hotspots
enabled.

VT Hotspots: VT host applications have several keywords, which are commonly
used across many applications.






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