Configuring HP-UX For Peripherals

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Configuring Terminals and Modems
Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation
Non-HP terminal support has limitations to usage, particularly in the
area of keyboard differences. Observe the following:
The CUE startup screen will work with non-HP terminals only if the
-T option is used with cuegetty (see cue (1) and cuegetty (1M) in the
HP-UX Reference).
All HP terminals use screen buffers for the page-up/Prev and
page-down/Next functions. Non-HP terminals and terminal
emulations do not provide these keys; they rely on applications to
handle them.
Wyse 60 Emulation Limitations
The Wyse 60 overloads the meaning of various ASCII control
characters. As a result, the behavior of some control characters may
not be as the user expects.
Use the DEL key (located next to Backspace) to backspace. If using
HP 700/60 with a PC-AT keyboard in Wyse60 mode, the DEL key is
Misc F5 Block End
Auto Page
TVI 955 Attribute
VPG0 Blk End
Labels
Save Labels
Page Edit
WPRT Intensity
WPRT Reverse
WPRT Underline
Test
us/cr
Off
No Space
None
Off
Off
Off
Normal
Off
Off
Off
Tabs F6 Tabs (undefined)
Answerback
F7
Answerback (blank)
FKeys F8 All FKeys definition (undefined)
FKey Labels
F9
All FKey labels (undefined)
Table 4-5 Wyse 60 Default Configuration Values