Ummm... those aren't "lock ups of the client".  In a 5250 terminal, when
you hit an invalid key, you have to press "error reset" to continue.

In tn5250, error reset is (by default) the left-control key.  You can
also use Ctrl-R.


On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Brian McGrogan wrote:

> I wrote some patches to address this very issue when I first started using
> the program.  Another big issue, for me at least, was constant lock ups of
> the client whenever I would enter invalid text in certain fields while
> mid-session.  Around line 42 of display.c, I commented out this suspect
> branch of code, which solved the problem:
>
>    /* FIXME: Translate from terminal key via keyboard map to 5250 key. */
>
>    if (tn5250_display_inhibited(This)) {
>       if (key != K_SYSREQ && key != K_RESET) {
>        tn5250_display_beep (This);
>        return;
>       }
>    }
>
> -brian

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