TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad has a completely customizable keyboard, with several
included layouts. In addition, the keyboard can be made transparent, or hidden
entirely for a full-screen view of the emulation.
Here are a few examples. Click on any image for a full-size view.
	
		| With the full keyboard displayed, the screen can be
		scrolled with a single finger swipe. (This particular keyboard is based on
		an IBM 3278 hardware terminal.) | 
		Turning the keyboard
		transparent causes the emulator to fill the full screen beneath the keys.
		The amount of transparency is fully user-controllable, from completely
		solid to invisible. (This keyboard layout is more like that of a desktop
		PC.) | 
	
	
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		| Hold the keyboard button or tap the
		keyboard hide key to remove the keyboard completely, displaying the full terminal screen. | 
		In addition to the standard alphanumeric
		keys, TinyTERM includes all PF and special keys. Access this by tapping the
		Fn key on the main keyboard. Tap ABC to return. | 
	
	
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		| For those who prefer the default iPad
		keyboard, TinyTERM adds a secondary keyboard with PF and other function keys.
		And like the other custom keyboards, these layouts are fully programmable. | 
		With the custom keyboard
		layouts, more screen space is available for the emulation itself. | 
		With the keyboard
		hidden, the emulation stretches to fit the full screen. | 
	
	
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		| In landscape mode,
		pinch-zoom can shrink the emulation screen to the available windows space
		as shown here, or expand to display a detailed portion of the screen. | 
		Customizability isn't limited to the
		keyboard. Connection details, emulation mode, automated login, colors and
		more can be tailored to fit each individual connection. | 
	
	
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