Terminal Operation
2.3 - Connection Navigation/Startup
2.3.1 - Hot Keys
The following key sequences are used to move between active connections, return
toTerminal Manager, Edit/Check the Terminal Properties.
Ctrl+Alt+End or SetUp (122key)
Return to Terminal Manager (or Connect Button or Task Bar) from an active
connection.
Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow
Switch to the previous active connection (if any).
Ctrl+Alt+DownArrow or Alt+Jump (122key)
Switch to the next active connection (if any).
Ctrl+Alt+Home
Go to the Default connection (if any or if not already there).
Note: The right and left Alt keys function differently in emulation sessions. The left Alt key is for
Windows function; e.g. Alt(left)+E shows the Edit menu options. The right Alt key is reserved for
special emulation functions; e.g. Alt(right)+E generates the Euro symbol.
Note: On the 122key keyboard (122Key), certain special key sequences are supported.
F2
Press F2 from Terminal Manager to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
Reset to Factory Defaults:
Ctrl+Tab+Delete+F12
Bring up a Reset to Factory Defaults dialog box – Click Yes to reset; or No to
ignore Reset request. This is active only from the Terminal Manager screen or
the Connect Button and then only if enabled under Security (Reset HotKey
Enable, default).
If the terminal uses CE.NET, power off/on the terminal and hold the Backspace
key down before the progress bar ends
From the Terminal Properties General tab, check Reset to factory-defaults.
Using the SNMPadm management tool, discover the IP address of the terminal of
the terminal you wish to reset. Right click and select the Menu option to Reset to
Default.
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