
A typical logon screen is shown above with the optional command bar and status bar enabled. The command bar at the top of the screen may be toggled on and off using CTRL-TAP on the screen. The command bar contains frequently used AID key buttons and can be customized to suite your needs.
The status bar on the bottom of the screen may be turned off, on or automatically display when sending or receiving data from the host. The status bar displays the send and receive byte count on the left (not shown above) indicating modem activity. The connect time and cursor position are displayed on the right.
The left two Tooltray Icons show that the TN3270 program is in Overwrite mode and Alphanumeric

This image shows a logon screen with the command bar and status bar turned off. Also, with Windows CE 2.0, you can hide the start bar on the bottom of the screen, thereby enabling the use of the ENTIRE display as shown above