Revision 7.10
2/28/2012
doesn’t know if the serial device is a glider, or if it is a glider, Dock Server doesn’t know
its name.
The following key strokes effect the text shown in serial port tabs. These keys also
control scroll lock in the serial port text area. When text other than the latest data
pane’s worth is shown, scroll lock is automatically turned on. When the latest pane’s
worth is shown, scroll lock is turned off. A red scroll bar indicates that scroll lock is on; a
grey scroll bar indicates scroll lock is off.
Up Arrow
Scrolls the displayed text to show the line of text before the current line. If
the previous line is already visible, no scrolling occurs.
Down Arrow
Scrolls the displayed text to show the line of text after the current line. If
the subsequent line is already visible, no scrolling occurs.
Page Up
Scrolls the displayed text to show a pane’s worth of text before the currently
visible text.
Page Down
Scrolls the displayed text to show a pane’s worth of text after the currently
visible text.
Altu
Clear all text (shown and not shown) from the serial port tab’s test area.
Esc
Scrolls the serial port tab’s text area to show the latest serial port data.
CtrlC
If text is selected in the serial port tab, then copy that text to the system
clipboard. If no text is selected and the serial port tab has focus, then send a
CtrlC to the glider.
CtrlV
If the serial port tab has focus, then paste the contents of the system clipboard to
the serial port tab.
5.2 Menu Bar Functions
This section describes Glider Terminal’s menu bar functionality.
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