User guide

278 DSView Installer/User Guide
Changing Colors
You may change the background color and text color on the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet
window at any time.
To change the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet window background color:
1. Select Options - Preferences from the menu bar. The Preferences dialog box will appear.
2. In the Colors panel, click the Background/Normal Mode box, and choose a color. The default
value is blue.
To change the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet window text color:
1. Select Options - Preferences from the menu bar. The Preferences dialog box will appear.
2. In the Colors area, click the Text/Normal Mode box, and choose a color. The default value
is white.
Changing the Cursor
You may specify whether the cursor (caret) on the Telnet/SSH applet window appears as an
underline or as a block.
To change the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet cursor appearance:
1. Select Options - Preferences from the menu bar. The Preferences dialog box will appear.
2. In the Caret list, choose Block to display the cursor as a block or choose Underline to display
the cursor as an underline. The default value is Underline.
Enabling and disabling the exit warning prompt
When the exit warning prompt is enabled, a message appears when you select Telnet - Exit. You
may then choose to exit or continue the session. When disabled, the session closes without
further prompting.
To enable/disable an exit warning prompt for DSView software Telnet/SSH applet
sessions:
1. Select Options - Preferences from the menu bar. The Preferences dialog box will appear
2. Enable or disable the Prompt on Exit checkbox. The default value is enabled.
Customizing Session Properties
When you are connected to a CPS appliance or generic appliance or port using the DSView
software Telnet/SSH applet, you may specify session properties that will be stored and reused
every time you connect to the selected CPS appliance or generic appliance or port. When you select
Options - Session Properties in the DSView software Telnet/SSH applet, the Session Properties
dialog box will appear containing Terminal, Login Scripts and Logging tabs.