#  You must edit this file to change keyboard types and/or to specify
#  a default telnet host.

#
#  This file describes a set of local user preferences.  Change this file
#  as needed for your own local preferences.
#

#
#  Set the background and overscan white.  On an NCD19 the white overscan
#  is not possible.
#
background = white
overscan = white
#background= black
#overscan = black

#
#  Provide backing store for applications that request it.  In almost all
#  cases this will result in more local memory consumption and better
#  graphics performance when windows are exposed.  For 1 megabyte NCD16s
#  backing-store should be set to disabled.
#
backing-store = by-request
#backing-store = disabled
#backing-store = automatic-when-mapped

#
#  Define keyboard related parameters.  Specify the default keyboard
#  type and use led-1 for network activity.
#
keyboard-type = n-101
#keyboard-type = vt220-vms
#keyboard-type = vt220-ultrix
#keyboard-type = ibm-ps/2
led-1 = network-activity
led-2 = caps-lock
led-3 = num-lock
#led-1 = x-led-1
#led-2 = x-led-2
#led-3 = x-led-3

#
#  You should always use some screen saver.  Failure to use some screen
#  saver can result in images being burnt into the screen phosphor.  Here
#  we enable the screen saver.
#
screen-saver = on
#screen-saver = off

#
#  Retaining X settings is very much like keeping a client running at
#  all times.
#
retain-x-settings = yes
#retain-x-settings = no

#
#  Define which session will appear after the unit has reset and processed
#  the configuration data.
#
virtual-terminal-at-reset = telnet
#default-telnet-host = hostname
#virtual-terminal-at-reset = cterm
#virtual-terminal-at-reset = serial
