In TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad, make a change to an existing session. It doesn’t matter what gets changed: color connection type, host IP address, etc. The Connect button fails after the change, doing nothing if touched. 
You can hit Done, then connect from the main TinyTERM screen. You can also connect from the configuration screen if no changes were made. It’s only if changes are made that the button fails. 
CR 1078 
				 
				Posted in 3270, Connect, iOS |   Comments Off on Connect Button Fails After Editing Configuration 
		
			
				
					TinyTERM products for iPad and iPhone sometimes leave single off-color pixels on the screen in seemingly random places. These are actually pieces of individual characters that were not erased correctly. 
CR 1076 
				 
				Posted in iOS, iPhone |   Comments Off on Random Dots on Screen 
		
			
				Signature Capture
				October 17th, 2012 
			 
				
					When combined with a stylus, the iPad’s touch screen is a useful signature capture device. However, no TinyTERM product takes advantage of that at present.  Century Software,  Inc., has received a request to add that capability to TinyTERM Pro for iPad. 
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				Posted in iOS |   Comments Off on Signature Capture 
		
			
				
					VT420 emulation has the capability to create protected fields. TinyTERM mishandles these in some cases, causing the fields to display as blank, regardless of their contents. 
CR 1074 
				 
				Posted in Terminal Emulation |   Comments Off on VT420 Blank Display in Protected Fields 
		
			
				
					TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad supports four different terminal modes. But if any display size other than 80×24 is chosen, you cannot select text for copy past line 24. 
CR 1072 
				 
				Posted in IBM, ITX |   Comments Off on Unable to Select Characters Past Line 24 
		
			
				
					In TinyTERM for Mac and Linux, the list of connections cannot be re-ordered. As such, the connection list appears to be random. 
CR 1071 
				 
				Posted in Linux, Mac |   Comments Off on Ability to Rearrange the Connection List 
		
			
				
					The standard ASCII character for the bell sound is Ctrl-G, ASCII value 7. This sound is not played or otherwise acknowledge in any of Century Software’s iPad or iPhone products. 
CR 1065 
				 
				Posted in iOS, iPhone, Terminal Emulation |   Comments Off on Bell Character ASCII 7 Not Played on iOS 
		
			
				
					TinyTERM products for iPad and iPhone do not include meta key support. This is needed for some applications, such as Emacs. 
CR 1064 
				 
				Posted in iOS, iPhone, Keyboard |   Comments Off on Meta Key Support in iOS 
		
			
				
					When using a session manager in TinyTERM ITX 3270 for iPad, lines drawn in one session can revert to alphanumeric characters on switching between the sessions. There is no workaround at present. 
CR 1062 
				 
				Posted in 3270, iOS |   Comments Off on Line Draw Changes to Text Characters 
		
			
				
					TinyTERM for Mac does not have file transfer capabilities. Century Software has received a request to add this capability. 
CR 1061, ZMODEM protocol 
				 
				Posted in File Transfer, Mac, ZMODEM |   Comments Off on File Transfer in TinyTERM for Mac 
		
		
	
  
  
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