drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu (06/14/89)
I use a Wyse 50 terminal, but I have no user's manual. Can anybody tell me how to get rid of the keyboard "click" (if it's even possible)? Thanks, david luginbuhl University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu
drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu (06/16/89)
Question has now been answered <SHIFT><ENTER> seems to work. Thank you to those who responded. dave luginbuhl
alan@oetl.UUCP (Alan Strassberg) (06/17/89)
In article <366500001@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu> drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu writes: > >I use a Wyse 50 terminal, but I have no user's manual. Can anybody tell >me how to get rid of the keyboard "click" (if it's even possible)? > Shift-enter will do the trick. The current key-click status is also saved with setup. (sorry to post, couldn't resolve addr) alan -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Alan Strassberg UUCP: alan@oetl ..{leadsv,pyramid}!oetl!alan Lockheed, Santa Cruz, Ca. work (408) 425-6139 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
harry@ucbarpa.Berkeley.EDU (Harry I. Rubin) (06/22/89)
In article <366500001@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu> drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu writes: > >I use a Wyse 50 terminal, but I have no user's manual. Can anybody tell >me how to get rid of the keyboard "click" (if it's even possible)? I haven't tried this on a wyse 50, but on several terminals I've used you can turn off keyclick by pressing local-escape (usually shift-escape), then "<" (usually shift-comma). The converse works, too, that is, local-escape, ">" turns keyclick on, though I can't imagine why you would want it on. ... I just tried this on a Wyse 60 down the hall and it worked, so I think odds are very good that it will work for your Wyse 50. Good luck.
patrick@chinet.chi.il.us (Patrick A. Townson) (07/23/89)
In article <366500001@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu> drlugin@uicsl.csl.uiuc.edu writes: > >I use a Wyse 50 terminal, but I have no user's manual. Can anybody tell >me how to get rid of the keyboard "click" (if it's even possible)? The sequence is shift/enter. That is, hit the enter key while holding down the shift key. That sequence works in any of the various terminal emulation modes on the Wyse 50. Send me mail if you would like a copy of the 'quick reference command guide', a small booklet which gives all the various escape sequences and screen attributes, etc. -- Patrick Townson patrick@chinet.chi.il.us / ptownson@bu-cs.bu.edu / US Mail: 60690-1570 FIDO: 115/743 / AT&T Mail: 529-6378 (!ptownson) / MCI Mail: 222-4956