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Recent versions of Client Access (now iSeries Access) PC5250 have no selections 
for non-color - only size. I suggest getting latest version you can support on 
the 170. But maybe everyone has had their color settings changed. Look for 
where that is in the menu bar and check that.

HTH
Vern

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> I am hoping someone will point me at an IBM document that is operational, 
> given recent InfoCenter flakiness. Plus I hoping this post is not 
> off-topic to MIDRANGE_L topic purposes. 
> 
> We have hooked up lots of PCs to our AS/400 model 170 for Client Access 
> using defaults which have the PCs emulate monochrome (green screens) but 
> modern PCs typically have color monitors, and I believe that color is more 
> eyes friendly translating to more corporate productivity. 
> 1. Where do we go in PC setup to tell them to emulate an IBM color monitor 
> terminal? 
> 2. Which IBM device # supports both color and 27x132 screens? 
> 
> - 
> Al Macintyre http://www.ryze.com/go/Al9Mac 
> BPCS/400 Computer Janitor ... see 
> http://radio.weblogs.com/0107846/stories/2002/11/08/bpcsDocSources.html 
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