# (decoded with TMPL 258) NumStrings: (62 entries) 0: The string: 'Click here to accept these settings.' 1: The string: 'Click here if you've gone out of your mind.' 2: The string: '' 3: The string: '' 4: The string: 'Click here to use an 18 point font in the terminal window.' 5: The string: 'Click here to use a 12 point font in the terminal window.' 6: The string: 'Click here to use a 9 point font in the terminal window.' 7: The string: '' 8: The string: 'Enter your custom terminal width here.' 9: The string: 'Click here to use your custom terminal width.' 10: The string: 'Click here to set the terminal width to 132 characters.' 11: The string: 'Click here to set the terminal width to 80 characters, a relatively standard setting.' 12: The string: '' 13: The string: 'Enter your custom terminal height here.' 14: The string: 'Click here to use your custom terminal height.' 15: The string: 'Click here to set the terminal height to 25 characters.' 16: The string: 'Click here to set the terminal height to 24 characters, a relatively standard setting.' 17: The string: '' 18: The string: 'Click here to default to an amber screen. Useful for UNIX based hosts.' 19: The string: 'Click here to force a paper white background. Useful for Macintosh based hosts.' 20: The string: 'Click here to default to a rather soft grey screen. Useful for PC/DOS based hosts.' 21: The string: '' 22: The string: 'Check this box to send a carriage return and a linefeed every time you hit enter. A technical point, actually I add a linfeed to every carriage return.' 23: The string: 'Check this box and I'll strip all the received characters down to size. You probably need this if your terminal looks like this ¨Œö÷«Ê§ ¿¨µ.' 24: The string: 'Check this box to make your terminal look wierd.' 25: The string: 'Check this box if you can't see what you're typing.' 26: The string: 'Check this box if you get a lot of screens that only have one line in them.' 27: The string: 'Check this box to really slow things down, looks cool though.' 28: The string: 'Use this menu to select what sort of keyboard you want.' 29: The string: 'Check this box to lock the keyboard in terminal mode. Useful if you are using the terminal to monitor a Network Element or something.' 30: The string: 'Check this box to accept a keyboard definition fromt he host. Actually, I think I ignore it anyway.' 31: The string: 'Check this box if you want the terminal to identify itself as whatever I think the host is expecting to find. Useful if you can't be bothered working it out for yourself, included because you may want to work it out for yourself.' 32: The string: 'Use this menu to select how you want the teminal to identify itself.' 33: The string: 'Check this box to switch the definitions for the Delete key.' 34: The string: 'Check this box if you prefer a block cursor (the default is underline).' 35: The string: 'Check this box if you want ^S and ^Q to be sent on to the host. Warning, this may interfere with the Serial Driver.' 36: The string: '' 37: The string: '' 38: The string: '' 39: The string: '' 40: The string: '' 41: The string: '' 42: The string: '' 43: The string: '' 44: The string: '' 45: The string: '' 46: The string: '' 47: The string: '' 48: The string: '' 49: The string: '' 50: The string: '' 51: The string: '' 52: The string: '' 53: The string: '' 54: The string: '' 55: The string: '' 56: The string: '' 57: The string: '' 58: The string: '' 59: The string: '' 60: The string: '' 61: The string: ''