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I can see it all now! The good Dr standing 30 feet back with his WII attached to the USB and directing that block cursor!

Uffda!!

On 6/29/2015 8:40 PM, DrFranken wrote:
Well you should see it across all 8720 Pixels of my primary desktop! Makes yer head spin!

I usually use the IBM i Access Client Solutions emulator but even with that a four screen stretch make the cursor 1 1/8" wide. :-) :-)

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 6/29/2015 9:29 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:

Yep Larry - although I find on my 1920x1080 that PComm Session widens
the characters for 80-character screens.

It's fine for 132-character screens, but Consolas or Lucida Console of
Lucida Sans Typewriter work in a way I like better - they fill the
entire width in 132-wide and keep the same character width in 80-wide.

Cheers
Vern

On 6/29/2015 8:08 PM, DrFranken wrote:
This is a classic. Easy fix though.

1) UN-full screen the session.
2) Change the font to "PComm Session"
Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Font select "PComm Session."
3) Save.
4) Enjoy. :-)


- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

www.frankeni.com
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www.iInTheCloud.com

On 6/29/2015 4:58 PM, James Rich wrote:> I have a customer that
reports that sometimes when they maximize the
PC5250 window the font doesn't grow large enough so that the text
doesn't completely fill the full size window. So while the window
itself is maximized, there is a one or two inch "border" between the
window edge and where the window content is. Has anyone else
experienced this and has a solution?

James Rich



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