Host Connection Program Guide and Reference
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For international language support, the double-byte character set (DBCS) countries have
their own application default resource file located in
/usr/lib/X11/<LANG>/app–defaults/XHcon. For example, for DBCS countries, the default
resource files are:
Japanese: /usr/lib/X11/Ja_JP/app–defaults/XHcon
Korean: /usr/lib/X11/ko_KR/app–defaults/XHcon
Traditional Chinese: /usr/lib/X11/zh_TW/app–defaults/XHcon
To display text correctly, the following fontSet resources are recommended for each
country:
Japanese: –ibm_aix–gothic–medium–r–normal––19–120–100–100–m–*–*–*
Traditional Chinese:
–ibm_aix–sung–medium–r–normal––27–170–100–100–m–*–*–*
Korean: –ibm_aix–myungjo–medium–r–normal––*–*–*–*–*–*–*–*
ISO–8859: –ibm––medium–r–medium––20–14–100–100–c–90–*
These default resources can be overriden by the standard .Xdefaults file in your local home
directory.
Mouse Function
In an X Window System environment, the mouse is the ideal mechanism to emulate the
light-pen. With a mouse, you can activate a light-pen selectable field or trigger field, or move
the cursor to a new location by clicking on a mouse button.
The following list shows the action taken when a mouse button is clicked:
Button Action
1 Move cursor to new location.
2 Activate a light-pen selectable filed or trigger field.
3 Not used.
Button 2 provides the same function as the CURSEL (cursor select) key.
Note: Cut and Paste function is not supported.
Access Function Keys through Push Buttons
This feature allows you to select and run function keys by using push buttons. A pop-up
window containing the push buttons for each of the function keys is displayed when you
select Function Keys from the menu-bar option list. Once the Function Keys button box is
displayed and the buttons are placed on the screen, you can move them to any location on
the screen. The initial window displays the first 12 function keys and you can select the next
set of 12 function keys by clicking a push button. The hconutil command can be used to
configure the action of each button.
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