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Title:Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago")
Notice:Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything
Moderator:EEMELI::BACKSTROM
Created:Sun Nov 13 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2958
Total number of notes:19968

2888.0. "Hyperterm backspace .ne. delete" by NETCAD::THAYER (...the hegemony of clarity...) Wed Apr 02 1997 13:47

  A while back there was a discussion on this issue, with the resolution
  that if you didn't like it then use some other terminal emulator.
  Has there been any progress on this?


			Thanks,  John



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    ...and what's the deal with the backspace key on hyperterm.  It's just
    like the old terminal tool that came with windows, so I guess that
    should be no surprise.  
    
    I get confused regarding "backspace" and "delete", but I've never been
    able to get used to having to hit the Delete key to rub out characters.
    
    Is there some way to configure hyperterm and/or a VMS terminal session
    so that I can use the backspace key instead of the Delete key?
    
    hyperterm looks nice, what with all the file transfer modes and all,
    but I refuse to relearn how to type.
    
    >>>Joe
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2888.1AD::CLOUSERJohn; DTN 225-4758; HLO2-3/J03Wed Apr 02 1997 14:585
    Actually, I believe I heard that the newest version of Hyperterm did
    fix this.  Unfortunately, I think this version, unlike it's predecessors,
    costs $$.  Check out http://www.hilgraeve.com/
    
    /j
2888.2AD::CLOUSERJohn; DTN 225-4758; HLO2-3/J03Wed Apr 02 1997 15:044
    Looks like I was wrong about the cost.  No price was listed and I was able
    to download it.  Must be free.
    
    /j
2888.3Answer is still: use something elseSMURF::PBECKWho put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop?Wed Apr 02 1997 16:2911
    The free version of Hyperterm is the Lite version, and it's free,
    and worth every penny (and not much more). The new version does fix
    the backspace/del problem (go to Properties), but it's still only a
    VT100 emulation that doesn't map F1-F4 to the NumLock / * - keys
    (you have to use F1-F4 -- tolerable on a notebook, not otherwise),
    and you can't (that I could find) use the editing keypad (PageUp
    etc.) or set a page size longer than 24 lines.
    
    There's a trial version of the commercial product that I haven't
    looked at; I assume the commercial product fixes most of these
    deficiencies.
2888.4BUSY::SLABEnjoy what you doThu Apr 03 1997 02:088
    
    	On my laptop, the keypad is activated via NUMLOCK and 13 of the
    	keyboard keys [7-0 u-p j-; m].
    
    	However, I don't think I have a page up/down.  I mean, I do, but
    	it performs the expected up/down action on the window and not
    	just the edit screen.
    
2888.3Answer is still: use something elseSMURF::PBECKWho put the bop in the hale-de-bop-de-bop?Thu Apr 03 1997 10:2512
                    
    The free version of Hyperterm is the Lite version, and it's free,
    and worth every penny (and not much more). The new version does fix
    the backspace/del problem (go to Properties), but it's still only a
    VT100 emulation that doesn't map PF1-PF4 to the NumLock / * - keys
    (you have to use F1-F4 -- tolerable on a notebook, not otherwise),
    and you can't (that I could find) use the editing keypad (PageUp
    etc.) or set a page size longer than 24 lines.
    
    There's a trial version of the commercial product that I haven't
    looked at; I assume the commercial product fixes most of these
    deficiencies.
2888.5Thanks...NETCAD::THAYER...the hegemony of clarity...Mon Jun 02 1997 12:077
	I finally got around to downloading the new, improved
	version of HyperTerm. With the option of setting
	backspace = delete I'm happy. It meets my simple needs.


				John