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Chapter 4 Emulation Settings
4.4 SCREEN SCROLL & CONTROL
Limited to the actual screen size, the mobile computer can only display a portion of the
host screen. The following features help ease working from the terminal screen.
4.4.1 NAVIGATOR
A navigator can be a graphic icon or miniature window on the terminal screen, indicating
the relationship between the terminal screen and the host screen. A miniature cursor is
blinking to indicate the input position.
Option
Remark
None Disable the navigator.
Icon By default, a graphic icon is used for navigation.
Take 8500 Series for example. The icon will appear on the bottom line of the
screen.
20*15
32*24
Instead of the small icon, you may select “20*15” or “32*24” for a larger icon.
Take 8500 Series for example. The icon will take the top few lines of the screen.
4.4.2 NAVIGATOR KEY
The navigator key works as the toggle of navigator. When you press the navigator key on
the mobile computer, it will hide or show the navigator by turns.
On 8300/8400/8500 Series, the navigator key only works when a larger icon (20*15
or 32*24) for navigator is applied.
Option
Remark
Disable By default, the navigator key is disabled.
FN+0 ~
FN+9
Select a function key combination for the navigator key.
Select the navigator key (FN+0 ~ FN+9). The selected key combination will
become unavailable on the Function Key Mapping list. For example, if you select
FN+6, you will find it mapped to “Navigator Key”.
4.4.3 HORIZONTAL STEPS
Specify how many horizontal steps the cursor will move at a time on the host screen
when you press the following key combinations simultaneously –
FN + Left (for 8300/8400/8500 Series) or FN + “-+$” (for 8000 Series)
FN + Right (for 8300/8400/8500 Series) or FN + “%#•” (for 8000 Series)
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