One quick additional note:

I edited my user such that ASK DEVICE TYPE AT SIGN-ON
was set to ASK.  I halted, killed DUZ, logged back in
with do ^ZU, and the system never asked me what device
type I wanted.

Thanks
Kevin



--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey All,
> 
> I am confused about display types.  My ultimate goal
> is to get to text version of CPRS (i.e. menu option
> OR
> OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN) to display bigger than it
> currently is.
> 
> I got to the User's Toolbox, and select, Edit User's
> Characteristics.  It asks me for Select TERMINAL
> TYPE
> NAME.  But for some reason, I don't have access to
> all
> the Terminal Types.  For example, in this edited
> screen log I have only 14 options for terminal type
> c-*
> 
> Select TERMINAL TYPE NAME: C-VT320// C-
> 1   C-DATATREE        DataTree Terminal
> 2   C-OTHER           general 'dumb' video terminal
> 3   C-QUME            Qume video terminal
> (configured
> as 'QVT-102')
> 4   C-QUME103         QUME QVT-103
> 5   C-TATUNG          TATUNG ET10
> 6   C-VT100           Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-100 video
> 7   C-VT100HIGH       Normal display of characters
> in
> BOLD !
> 8   C-VT102           DEC VT102 Terminal with
> Advanced
> Options
> 9   C-VT220           Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-220 terminal
> 10  C-VT320           Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 11  C-VT320 PC        Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 12  C-VT320/132       Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 13  C-WYSE 75         Wyse 75 terminal
> 14  C-WYSE 85         Wyse 85 terminal
> CHOOSE 1-14:
> 
> Select TERMINAL TYPE NAME: C-VT320//
> 
> 
> But, if I look in the TERMINAL TYPE file itself, I
> find that there are 41 options (C- subset)... One of
> which is a 132 column terminal (C-Dec132) I would
> like
> to use.
> 
> 
> Here is an edited screen log showing the 41 options:
> 
> INPUT TO WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON// terminal type   
> (188
> entries)
> EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//
> 
> 
> Select TERMINAL TYPE NAME: C-
> 1   C-3101
> 2   C-ADDS         ADDS video terminal
> 3   C-ADM3         Lear-Siegler ('dumb') video
> 4   C-DATAMEDIA    DataMedia video
> 5   C-DATATREE     DataTree Terminal
> 6   C-DEC          general Digital Equipment
> Corporation video
> 7   C-DEC132       Digital Equipment Corporation
> video
> with 132 columns
> 8   C-FALCO        Falco fame 12
> 9   C-H1500        Hazeltine 1500 video
> 10  C-HINQLINK     USE C-MINIOUT-xxx
> 11  C-HP110        Hewlett-Packard Video (HP-110)
> with
> 16 lines
> 12  C-HP2621       Hewlett-Packard video
> 13  C-LINK         CPU to CPU link
> 14  C-MINIOUT-DSM  Mini Engine for DSM-11
> 15  C-MINIOUT-M11P Mini Engine for M/11+
> 16  C-MINIOUT-MSM  IDCU for MSM
> 17  C-MINIOUT-MSQ  Mini Engine for M/SQL
> 18  C-MINIOUT-MVX  Mini Engine for M/VX
> 19  C-MINIOUT-VXD  Mini Engine for VAX DSM
> 20  C-OTHER        general 'dumb' video terminal
> 21  C-PE550        Perkin-Elmer video
> 22  C-Q103         QUME QVT-103
> 23  C-QUME         Qume video terminal (configured
> as
> 'QVT-102')
> 24  C-QUME103      QUME QVT-103
> 25  C-TATUNG       TATUNG ET10
> 26  C-TELERAY      Teleray model 10
> 27  C-TELEVIDEO    Televideo video terminal
> 28  C-VT100        Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-100 video
> 29  C-VT100HIGH    Normal display of characters in
> BOLD !
> 30  C-VT101W
> 31  C-VT102        DEC VT102 Terminal with Advanced
> Options
> 32  C-VT132        Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-100 with 132 columns
> 33  C-VT220        Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-220 terminal
> 34  C-VT320        Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 35  C-VT320 PC     Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 36  C-VT320/132    Digital Equipment Corporation
> VT-320 video
> 37  C-VT52         DEC VT-52 video
> 38  C-VXD-MINIOUT
> 39  C-WANG         WANG TERMINAL
> 40  C-WYSE 75      Wyse 75 terminal
> 41  C-WYSE 85      Wyse 85 terminal
> 
> 
> 
> To further add to my confusion, when I do an INQUIRE
> in file 200 for my entry, I see an entry for
> TERMINAL
> TYPE LAST USED: C-VT3200.  I though I could edit
> this
> to entry to be the terminal type I want.  But I
> can't
> figure out which field this is...
> 
> 
> OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: 200  NEW PERSON
>                                           (28
> entries)
> Select NEW PERSON NAME: kt  TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S    
> kt 
>         PHYSICIAN
> ANOTHER ONE:
> STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
> Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// b  BOTH
> Computed Fields and Record Number (IEN)
> 
> NUMBER: 73                              NAME:
> TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
>   INITIAL: kt                           ACCESS CODE:
> -
> 
> -snip-
>   Entry Last Edit Date: DEC 15, 2004    TERMINAL
> TYPE
> LAST USED: C-VT320
> 
> DIVISION: Medical Group of Greeneville  DEFAULT: Yes
>   NAME COMPONENTS: 200                  DEGREE: MD
>   SERVICE/SECTION: FAMILY PRACTICE      DATE E-SIG
> LAST CHANGED: DEC 21,2004
>   SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: KEVIN S TOPPENBERG
> 
> Enter RETURN to continue or '^' to exit:
> 
> 
> 
> So, can someone clarify where a user's terminal type
> is stored, and how I can select ALL of the terminal
> types?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin
> 
> 
> 
> 
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