Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
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Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
Hi,
Of course this question does not have nay practical sense but for knowledge, can anyone of you please advise me on if it is a possibility to change the blinking speed of the cursor in ISPF?
Thanks for any hint on this.
Of course this question does not have nay practical sense but for knowledge, can anyone of you please advise me on if it is a possibility to change the blinking speed of the cursor in ISPF?
Thanks for any hint on this.
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Re: Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
blink Your eyelids at the proper speed
the shutter/stroboscope principle will do the rest
the shutter/stroboscope principle will do the rest
cheers
enrico
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enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
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Re: Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
Check your 3270 emulation software as the cursor blink rate is controlled by it - NOT by ISPF.
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Re: Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
ha ha ha thanks for the good laugh.enrico-sorichetti wrote:blink Your eyelids at the proper speed
the shutter/stroboscope principle will do the rest
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Re: Change blinking speed of cursor in ISPF.
Thanks. This helps.Robert Sample wrote: Check your 3270 emulation software as the cursor blink rate is controlled by it - NOT by ISPF.
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