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Horizontal Function Keys: Displays or disables a horizontal floating window with buttons for each of the 32 function keys supported by ZTERM 2000.

Vertical Function Keys: Displays or disables a horizontal floating window with buttons for each of the 32 function keys supported by ZTERM 2000.

Horizontal Special Keys: Displays or disables a horizontal floating window with buttons for many of the special keys found on terminals emulated by ZTERM 2000.

Vertical Special Keys: Displays or disables a vertical floating window with buttons for many of the special keys found on terminals emulated by ZTERM 2000.

User Defined Buttons: Displays or disables a special floating window. The 40 buttons available from this window can be programmed by the host computer or locally to perform various functions. This option is also used to open the user button setup utility. Also see User Buttons.

User Defined Function Keys:

Keyboard Lock: If the keyboard is locked (a checkmark will be shown), clicking on this menu item unlocks it.

Reset Terminal: Resets the emulator. Use this option if ZTERM 2000 stops responding.

Smaller Font: Makes the font used by ZTERM 2000 smaller. This also causes the size of the ZTERM 2000 window change as appropriate.

Larger Font: Makes the font used by ZTERM 2000 larger. This also causes the size of the ZTERM 2000 window change as appropriate.

Snap Window:

Full Screen: Switches ZTERM 2000 into full-screen mode. In this mode, ZTERM 2000 occupies the entire screen without any of the usual Windows controls. This mode is useful when using the host system for long periods and you don't want to get distracted by Windows. Press the Alt-Enter keyboard combination to return to normal mode.

All Full Screen: If you have more than one instance of ZTERM 2000 running, this menu will switch them all to full-screen operation. To switch all back, click on the ZTERM window with the alternate (or right) mouse button and choose "All Normal Window".

10 CPI Printer Emulation: This button switches the dot-matrix emulator into 10 Character Per Inch (CPI) mode. In this mode, printers supported by Windows can print 80x66 column output using portrait orientation. Also see Printing.

17 CPI Printer Emulation: This button switches the dot-matrix emulator into 17 Character Per Inch (CPI) mode. In this mode, printers supported by Windows can print 132x66 column output using landscape orientation. Also see Printing.