Maybe I am missing something.  I thought I was changing my current teminal 
emulation to VT100+ when I was in Konsole by running those two commands.  The 
default for Konsole seems to be XTERM.  

As for VT100+, in some information about the putty VT100+, it says this on 
this page: <http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.58/htmldoc/Chapter4.html>

4.4.3 Changing the action of the function keys and keypad

This option affects the function keys (F1 to F12) and the top row of the 
numeric keypad.

    * In the default mode, labelled ESC [n~, the function keys generate 
sequences like ESC [11~, ESC [12~ and so on. This matches the general 
behaviour of Digital's terminals.
    * In Linux mode, F6 to F12 behave just like the default mode, but F1 to F5 
generate ESC [[A through to ESC [[E. This mimics the Linux virtual console.
    * In Xterm R6 mode, F5 to F12 behave like the default mode, but F1 to F4 
generate ESC OP through to ESC OS, which are the sequences produced by the 
top row of the keypad on Digital's terminals.
    * In VT400 mode, all the function keys behave like the default mode, but 
the actual top row of the numeric keypad generates ESC OP through to ESC OS.
    * In VT100+ mode, the function keys generate ESC OP through to ESC O[
    * In SCO mode, the function keys F1 to F12 generate ESC [M through to ESC 
[X. Together with shift, they generate ESC [Y through to ESC [j. With control 
they generate ESC [k through to ESC [v, and with shift and control together 
they generate ESC [w through to ESC [{.



On Monday 02 January 2006 10:53 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK.  But that doesn't sound like you need a new terminal entry on the VistA
side, just that PuTTY be put in the proper mode.  Am I missing something?
Kevin

On 1/2/06, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is why I was looking at VT100+.  It's from George's Fileman Readme.
>
>
>
> 1. SCREENMAN ENHANCEMENTS:
>
> -Mouse is now usable when running ScreenMan forms.
> To use mouse with ScreenMan forms, your terminal emulator needs to
> be able to receive  ANSI standard control sequences to turn mouse on
> and off.  Set up PuTTY so that KEYBOARD is in "VT100+ mode".  Once you
> are in a ScreenMan FORM, click mouse at COMMAND LINE.
>
>
>
> On Monday 02 January 2006 09:39 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Nancy,
>
> I am not clear what you are saying.  Are you saying the PuTTY supports an
> extension to the VT100 supported features?  And that you want a terminal
> created that supports these features?  If so, what are the extra features
> the VT100+ offers?
>
> Kevin
>
> On 1/2/06, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It is available in Putty as an option
> >
> > For Debian Linux it is:
> >
> > To see what you have:
> >
> > echo $TERM
> >
> > T change it to vt100+:
> >
> > TERM=vt100+
> > export TERM
> >
> > The terminal definition is in /usr/share/terminfo/v/vt100+
> >
> > But you all knew that right?
> >
> > I love Linux (sorry Greg). ;-)
> >
> >
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