Screen navigation method

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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707507, G06F 314

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059126698

ABSTRACT:
A terminal emulation program for an IBM host is described. The program can record scripts (mini-programs) of IBM host sessions. For each action or event, as desired, the program records an appropriate script. Scripts may be created for connecting to and disconnecting from the IBM host, for sending key strokes, for sending playback-time inputs, for awaiting a certain screen, and for importing displayed IBM host data. The scripts are stored in a file on a PC and may be replayed either from the terminal emulator, from Windows, or via OLE.

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