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When X-Windows is invoked you are usually presented with at least one
X-terminal window. By moving your mouse pointer over this window you
select that window to receive the 'input focus' of the terminal. All
keyboard input is directed to the window with the input focus. After
the window is put in focus, you can enter commands at the shell prompt.
Modifying the current configuration of windows is done by moving
the pointer out of all X-terminal windows (onto the background screen)
and pressing the right mouse button. A window entitled 'System' will pop
up, and by
continuing to hold the mouse button down, and dragging the mouse
towards you, you will highlight the various options that are in the
window. Moving the mouse slightly to the right after highlighting
any one of these options will show any further options under a given
heading if further options exist.
Note that by pressing the right mouse button when the pointer is over
the title bar on the top of a window, a window entitled 'Title Bar Window'
appears. This window has the most of the options that are in the
'Window Options' submenu of the System window, but the options act
specifically on the window whose title bar was selected.
The System window options:
- Window Options
- Lower
Places the selected window on the bottom of the stack of windows. - Raise
Places a selected window on the top of the window stack. - Resize
Selecting this option allows you to change the size of any
X-terminal window that you are using. After selecting this option,
move the pointer over the window you wish to change and press the
left mouse button. While holding the button down, drag the
mouse in any direction to alter the frame size of the window.
Release the left button when the window is the size that you prefer.
This option also exists as the fourth icon (from the left) on the
title bar. Follow the same procedure for resizing when using the
icon. - Zoom/Unzoom
This option expands a window to the maximum screen size, and
back to normal if selected again. - Half Zoom/Unzoom
Same as Zoom, except that window is expanded to half the
screen size. - Move
Used to change the position of an X-terminal window. Follow
the procedure for Resize (above) to drag window to new location.
This option also exists as the second icon (from the left) on the
title bar. - Deiconify
Not used. To deiconify a window, click the left button while
the pointer is on the appropriate icon box in the upper
right corner of your terminal screen. - Iconify
Removes a window leaving only its icon on the upper right part
of the screen. Icon is marked with an 'X' if window it
represents is not active. This option also exists as the
first icon (from the left) on the title bar. - Identify
Display a message showing info about window selected. - Focus
Force input focus to be in a selected window irrespective of
pointer position. - Unfocus
Unfocus previously Focused window. - Kill
Skull and Crossbones pointer that destroys the window beneath
it if the left mouse button is pressed. This option also
exists as the third icon (from the left) on the title bar.
- Active Windows
Shows a list of all windows you currently have active when you move
the pointer to the right on this option. Also provides an
alternate way of deiconifying windows by clicking on the window
names. - OpenWindows
This menu contains a series of utility programs that you can start
by dragging the highlight bar over the program name, then releasing
the right mouse button. - Button Help
Details the mapping of mouse buttons and meta/control key combinations
to functions. - Open New XTERM
Opens a new default X-terminal window. - Show Icon Box
Displays icon box if hidden behind other windows, or if explicitly
removed via 'Hide Icon Box' - Hide Icon Box
Removes icon box from view. Can be brought back into view with
'Show icon Box' - TMW-Version
Version information on window manager. - Show system MOTD
Displays a window with any Messages Of The Day from the system.
This message will come up automatically at login,
but you can look at it again with this option. - Redraw all
Redraws all windows on the screen. Helpful if garbage is
written on your screen for some reason. This option won't get
rid of ''iebark reset '' and other system error messages, you'll
need to log out and log back in again to get rid of these. - Restart Window Mgr
Restarts the Window Manager. Probably not something you will ever need
to do. - Lock Screen
Locks your screen while displaying a moving image. Something you
should do every time you leave your terminal, to prevent unauthorized
access to your account. Hit a key to get the password entry screen,
and enter your password to get back into your account. - Logout
Logs you out if you are on a Sun Terminal. Causes a lot of trouble
if you are on an RT. The proper way of logging out on an RT is
to press CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to kill the X-Windows process, then
entering 'logout' on the command line.
The Tools window options can be seen by moving the pointer away
from all other windows and pressing the left mouse button. The options
are a series of utility programs:
- Calculator
A standard calculator that you operate with the mouse. - Editors
Another menu is here; move the mouse to the right to access it.
Several editors (including EMACS) are listed for your use. - Mail
A utility for sending mail. Many more options than command-line
version. - XMail
Another utility for handling your mail. Some people like this
better than the previous one. - Biff
Produces a mailbox icon that announces the arrival of mail by
putting up the mailbox's flag and reversing icon's video. - Manual Pages
A man page reader which is prettier and more powerful than command-line
version. - Magnify
A utility that magnifies a square region of the screen
that you select. - Load Monitor
Displays the CPU load on your host terminal in graphical form. - Notepad
Notes can be written to this window to help you keep
track of things during a login session. Notes cannot be saved to a file. - Clock
Brings up a standard analog clock. - Digital Clock
Brings up a standard digital clock. - XArchie
A utility that lets you search through for files available by
anonymous ftp. - Xforecast
A utility that lets you get weather reports from around the country. - XRn
A window based form of read-news (rn). Much fancier than the
command-line version. - Xdtm
A utility that gives you a pseudo- MS-Windows/Macintosh view of
your files. - Xgopher
A information retrieval system, Gopher lets you quickly find
information about the University of Maine and many other sites and
topics.
The Remote Systems window options can be seen by moving the pointer
away from all other windows and pressing the center mouse button. The
options are a series of other computer systems, witch you will
automatically be connected to via telnet.
- SUNcluster
Connect to the SUN computers of the Computer Science department. - RTcluster
Connect to the IBM RT computers of the Computer Science department. - MAINIAC
Connect to the IBM miniframe computer of the Computer Science department.
(Not in service at this time) - maine.maine.edu
Connect to the IBM 7171 mainframe computer of CAPS. Several
terminal sizes are available. - umainecs
Connect to the IBM miniframe computer of the Computer Science department.
(Not in service at this time) - ursus
Connect to the University of Maine Library On-line Card Catalog. - telnet
Start a telnet session - tn3270
Start a tn3270 session
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Larry Latour
Fri Sep 12 08:12:59 EDT 1997