Naurtech Terminal Emulation Clients for Windows CE / Pocket PC Handheld Devices PDF User Manual

Configurable KeyBar This feature is new to version 3.5. The configurable KeyBar allows users to customize a set of soft buttons to control and invoke any host specific keys or emulator operation. Users can select from a set of pre-defined KeyBar templates. In addition they can also configure up to four custom templates of their own. Users can navigate between a selected set of templates.

SmartPads All host applications have specific keyboard requirements. The Smartpad is a floating button pad which provides support for special emulation host keys. Depending upon the current configured host emulation type, the appropriate Smartpad for that emulation is displayed. The Smartpad supports all the popular 3270, 5250 and VT host keys. Custom Keyboard mapping Physical keys on the device can be re-mapped to invoke any emulator or host key action. The customized keyboard map is implemented as a separate DLL. Typically, our systems engineers
generate this DLL for the device manufacturer or customer as part of sales / customer support.

Access Control This is a new feature in version 3.5. Access Control allows administrators to prevent users from changing the Naurtech TE configuration for deployed devices. Administrators can require a password to change the session configuration settings. Device Lockdown This is a new feature in version 3.5. Lockdown allows administrators to prevent users from exiting the Naurtech TE client. Lockdown also prevents users from running any other application on the device.

Configurable fonts All Naurtech TE clients allow users to increase or decrease the font sizes of displayed text. Also, any fixed-width true type font file (.ttf) may be placed on the device and selected for terminal display. Color Schemes Support for color displays. A color scheme is a collection of colors mapped to a set of terminal display attributes. Users can select from a pre-defined color schemes or create a custom scheme
based upon their preferences. Non-color displays will default to a Black-on-White or White-on-Black scheme. Auto-start Sessions Users may launch multiple host sessions or a single session file when the emulator is started. This may be done either from the command line or via session configuration.

Automatic login Pre-recorded macros can be configured to launch automatically when a session is started and log into the host system. Users can configure their devices to go from “cold boot” to a host application screen without a single stylus tap.

Automatic session persistence & persistence to file Session configuration settings are automatically saved for every session. These settings may
also be saved to a file. Dynamic Cursor View modes Multiple cursor modes are available to support automatic scrolling, so that the cursor / input field is visible. The terminal display window will “track” and follow the cursor. These view modes are configurable for each session.

Text Input Tool For Windows CE devices without keypads, data entry is usually performed using a stylus with an integrated soft keypad. This requires the user to spell-type text strings. This is a slow and tedious process. The Text Input Tool addresses this issue by sending text strings to the display window at the current cursor location. A user can record often used text strings in the Input Tool.

Pocket PC User Interface Since Windows CE devices come in multiple form factors and platform configuration, our TE clients support the appropriate user interface for both HPC and Pocket PC devices. Version 3.5 has an updated user interface for Pocket PC 2002 as recommended by Microsoft. Host Session password Any host session may be password protected with the user being prompted for a password when connecting that session. Device / LU Name support For IBM emulations (3270 and 5250), logical unit device name resource configuration is supported. This is used during connection negotiations.

Automatic re-connection If for some reason the network connection to the host is lost, user can configure session to automatically attempt to re-connect. Integrated Demo modes Simulated host terminal screens are integrated within the TE clients for evaluation and sales demonstrations. No server component or network connection is required to run demo modes. Simply set the host name to “demo.naurtech.com” and connect.
VT220 DEC Multinational & NRC support VT emulations fully support the DEC multinational character sets and National Replacement Character sets (NRC). This support is provided for over a dozen western European languages.

VT Line Mode This is a special optimization for VT host sessions. Data is buffered locally within the device prior to sending it to the host. Line mode optimizes usage of the network bandwidth and host resources. VT Answerback String This is a configurable text string that certain host applications require to identify the terminal.

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