
Otherwise, the default ANSI foreground and background colors will Honor the color scheme defined in the Global Options/Terminal/Appearance/Color Schemeĭialog. When ANSI color is selected, check this option to VT102, VT220, WYSE50, WYSE60, and Xterm terminal emulation.Ĭheck this option to use the ANSI color palette defined SecureCRT supports ANSI, Linux, SCO ANSI, VShell, VT100, Select the terminal type that you want to emulate. This group contains general emulation controls. SecureCRT will automatically choose a keyboard emulationīased on the Terminal emulation that you select but youĬan change this selection using the Select an alternate keyboard Similar to the PC keyboard, but also provides mappings for the keys F1-F4. The Default keymap file defines an emulation most Includes several built-in keymap files: VT100, VT220, Linux, SCO ANSI,Ĭustom, and Default. Terminal keyboardĮmulation settings are defined by a keymap file. These settings and options are saved under a session name and allow the user to have different preferences for different hosts. There are many terminal types including VT100, VT102, VT220, and others.Įmulation for a session A session is a set of options that are assigned to a connection to a remote machine.

Terminals are usually connected to a computer with a serial line or some other type of connection.

The Emulation category of the Session Optionsĭialog 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.
