Hotspots are virtual buttons that appear in terminal sessions. By using hotspots, you can control your terminal session with the mouse instead of the keyboard. Typically, clicking a hotspot transmits a terminal key or command to the host, but you can also configure hotspots to open a Web page, launch a macro, or perform a variety of other actions.
From this dialog box, you can enable hotspots in your terminal session documents, or change the way you activate them.
NOTE:Additional hotspots options are available on the
dialog box.
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Select to enable hotspots in the current session document. When this check box is cleared, you can still define and maintain your hotspot configuration, but hotspots won't work or display on your screen. |
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Select the way you want hotspots to appear on the screen. If you select , you can still use hotspots. The pointer changes to an arrow when it's over a hotspot, allowing you to invoke it by clicking the mouse, just as you would if it was visible. |
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Select to activate hotspots in unprotected fields in the current session document. |
By default, a double-click with the left mouse button activates a hotspot in documents that you create from the Reflection Desktop and legacy EXTRA! templates. A single click with the left mouse button activates a hotspot in documents that you create using legacy Reflection templates.
To change the activation method, use the following settings:
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Choose the mouse button (Left, Middle, or Right) that activates a hotspot. Select to require two clicks of the specified mouse button to activate a hotspot. |
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Select one or more keys to require a key press in combination with the specified mouse click settings to activate a hotspot. |
NOTE:You can specify the same mouse action, or mouse chord, to activate a hotspot and to trigger another action. When the pointer is over the hotspot, the mouse action will activate the hotspot; in all other areas of the document, the mouse action will trigger the action you defined in the Mouse Mapper.
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Select to make the hotspot case sensitive. |
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Select SPACEBAR as a hotspot delimiter. to use the white space created by pressing the |
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Select to use any of the listed characters as hotspot delimiters. When this option is selected, you can edit the list of delimiters. |