Using the Windows Terminal Basics of the Terminal Application Starting the Terminal Application Overview of Terminal Application Features Copying and Pasting Interrupting Execution Clearing the Screen Logging the Terminal Application Session Printing Exiting Technical Notes See Also Creating and Using Terminal Scripts Contents of a Script File Script Command Summary Script Command Arguments Sample Script Starting a Script Pausing a Script Stopping a Script See Also Script Command Reference break call script case match closelog connect debug disconnect display echo execute exit goto if empty key_starttime key_stoptime key_timer logfile multiwait for notify on error pause return send subroutine terminate test timer title wait for Customizing the Terminal Application Specifying the Font Specifying the Colors Specifying the Window Size Defining Custom Key Combinations Specifying User Settings Specifying the Network Encoding Specifying the Physical Character Setting of the Display See Also Running the Terminal Application from the Command Line Starting the Terminal Application from the Command Line Connection Options Additional Arguments Examples Advanced Topics (Terminal Application) Key Timing Mode Learning Mode Disabling the Close Button of the Terminal Mapping of the Extended Keyboard Using the Terminal application with DDE