Session Options/Terminal/Emulation

SecureCRT


The Emulation category of the Session Options dialog allows you to customize your terminal A device usually consisting of a keyboard, a display unit such as a cathode ray tube, and a serial port used for entering and sending data to a computer and displaying any data received from the computer. Terminals are usually connected to a computer with a serial line or some other type of connection. There are many terminal types including VT100, VT102, VT220, and others. emulation for a session A session is a set of options that are assigned to a connection to a remote machine. These settings and options are saved under a session name and allow the user to have different preferences for different hosts. . Terminal keyboard emulation settings are defined by a keymap file. SecureCRT includes several built-in keymap files: VT100, VT220, Linux, SCO ANSI, Custom, and Default. The Default keymap file defines an emulation most similar to the PC keyboard, but also provides mappings for the keys F1-F4. SecureCRT will automatically choose a keyboard emulation based on the Terminal emulation that you select but you can change this selection using the Select an alternate keyboard emulation option described below.

Emulation group

This group contains general emulation controls.

Terminal

Select the terminal type that you want to emulate. SecureCRT supports ANSI, Linux, SCO ANSI, VShell, VT100, VT102, VT220, WYSE50, WYSE60, and Xterm terminal emulation.

ANSI Color

Check this option to use the ANSI color palette defined in the Terminal/Appearance/ANSI Color category of the Global Options dialog.

Use color scheme

When ANSI color is selected, check this option to honor the color scheme defined in the Global Options/Terminal/Appearance/Color Scheme dialog. Otherwise, the default ANSI foreground and background colors will be used.

Select an alternate keyboard emulation

SecureCRT automatically chooses a keyboard emulation (or "keymap") to use based on the Terminal emulation described above. To select a different keymap, check this option and select from the list of keymaps, or use the Browse button to display the Open dialog and select the keymap you want.

For more information on customizing the keyboard for your needs, see Overview of Keymaps.

Size group

The number of rows and columns that are defined in the parameters of a connection A data path or circuit between two computers over a phone line, network cable, or other means. between the client A computer or application that uses services provided by a server. and the remote machine are known as the number of logical rows and columns. This group lets you specify an explicit number of logical rows and columns that appear in your session window. Any changes in the number of logical rows and columns will be reflected in the size of the session window.

Logical rows

Enter the integer value for the number of rows in the session window.

Logical columns

Enter the integer value for the number of columns in the session window.

Note: SecureCRT allows you to set a maximum for the number of columns in the SecureCRT window (the upper limit allowed is 1024 columns). The Maximum columns setting in the Terminal/Appearance category of the Global Options dialog controls the maximum number of columns that can be specified under Session Options.

On resize group

This group contains controls that allow you to specify how a session window behaves when manually resized.

Synchronize view to size

Check this option to allow the number of rows and columns to match the size of the session window. If this option is not checked, the number of rows and columns will be maintained when resizing the window.

Scale the font

Check this option to increase or decrease the font size displayed in the session window as the window is resized.

Retain size and font

Check this option to maintain the font size displayed in the session window as the window is resized.

Scrollback group

 

Scrollback buffer

Enter the number of lines to be saved in the scrollback buffer. This must be an integer value between 0 and 128000.

To clear the scrollback buffer:

1.   Open the Edit menu.

2.   Select the Clear Scrollback menu item.