Terminal

We can configure auto-warp, terminal type, terminal page arrangement and history line, terminal width, sequence control, and 7/8 bit control character on terminal page setting.

Connect Status To select that the connection is On Line or Local.
Terminal Width To select either " 80 columns" or "132 columns" for the terminal. The default is "80 columns".
Page arrangement & History lines To select what kind of the page for the terminal: "24 Lines, 6 Pages"; "25 Lines, 5 Pages"; "36 Lines, 4 Pages"; "48 Lines, 3 Pages"; "72 Lines, 2 Pages"; or "144 Lines, 1 Pages", and how many buffers for the terminal history.  The default is "24 Lines, 6 Pages" and the 800-lines buffer.
Sequence Control To select the sequence for the terminal either Interpret or Display.
Control Character To select either " 7-bit" or "8-bit" control for the characters of the terminal. The default is "7-bit" control.
Auto Wrap To configure the terminal scrolling is "No Auto Wrap" or "Auto Wrap". The default is "No Auto Wrap".
Local Echo If "Local Echo" enabled, all characters send to the host will be displayed on the terminal screen. This might result double display for some characters when the host sends the characters back to terminal. The default is "No Local Echo".
Terminal ID To select what type of the terminal you are going to use: Vt420, VT320, VT220, VT102,VT101, or VT100. The default is "VT220".
Mouse Support Since version 3.13, KoalaTerm supports use of the mouse inside the terminal screen area. When the mouse button is clicked or released, KoalaTerm will report the event and the mouse position to the host, so the host application can take advantage of it to make some operations easier, like text highlighting or menu selection. Now only Linux host is supported. Default settings is "None Mouse Support".

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