HP-UX TN3270 Users Guide, March 1998

Table Of Contents
Chapter 3 73
Getting Started with 3270 Emulation
Overview of 3270 Operations
Cursor control keys
The following keys control the cursor:
Up
Down
Left
Right
Tab
Home
During TN3270 emulation, the default operations of
these keys are similar to their functions during normal
HP-UX terminal operation, with some exceptions. For
example, in a formatted 3270 display (one with fields
on the screen), pressing the Home key causes the cursor
to move to the start of the first field on the screen and
pressing the Tab key causes the cursor to go to the next
field, rather than to move a set number of spaces.
Edit keys
The following keys are used to enter special characters
or to delete whole fields or displays:
Program access keys
Program function keys
3270 system keys
Printer control keys
Understanding the 3270 Status Line
When you are in 3270 emulation, the last line of your screen shows
status information about the current session. The way in which this
status line is displayed on the screen depends on your 3270
customization and on your terminal's hardware and software. The status
line can be written to the terminal's status line (if the terminal supports
this) or to a spare line at the bottom of the screen (if the screen has more
lines than your 3270 screen model requires), or it can be shared with the
last line of the 3270 display. For more information, see Appendix B,
“Status Line Information.
You have a choice between the following display modes for the status
line:
Always on