[<<Previous Entry]
[^^Up^^]
[Next Entry>>]
[Menu]
[About The Guide]
Keyboard macros
Allows you to define up to 20 (24) macro
strings. These can be used to transmit common
text, such as names and passwords, etc. The
first 10 (12) function keys are accessed
through <Shift-F1> - <Shift-F10> (F12), the
second 10 (12) function keys are accessed
through <Ctrl-F1> - <Shift-F10> (F12).
To enter characters with an ASCII code below
32 (space), hold down the <Alt> key, enter
the ASCII code on the numerical keypad and
release the <Alt> key.
This is referred to as the default macro set.
Xlat.In and Xlat.Out
See Editor.Xlat In for a detailed explanation
of translation tables. The Xlat.In table is
used for characters received from the modem
(remote). The Xlat.Out table is used for
characters typed on the keyboard.
EMSI Profile
Defines the default IEMSI (Interactive
Electronic Mail Standard Information) profile
used to negotiate interactive EMSI sessions
with BBS software supporting it.
Active Determines whether or not IEMSI support
should be active by default.
Name The username you wish to use. If this field
is empty, the ACTIVE field (above) is
automatically toggled to "NO".
Handle The handle you wish to use, or empty if none.
Password
The password you wish to use.
Hot-keys
Quiet
Pausing
Editor
News
New mail
New files
Screen Clr
Specifies default user profile options,
allowing you to customize the BBS or on-line
service's behavior.
The Terminal allows you to configure separate
profiles for each individual telephone number in the
Terminal Phone Directory.
This page created by ng2html v1.05, the Norton guide to HTML conversion utility.
Written by Dave Pearson