Section 3: Customizing TouchTerm Pro
At the heart of TouchTerm Pro is the ability to customize the interface. In addition to numerous configuration Options, TouchTerm allows you to configure its behavior based on Gestures and Event Mappings, which can be used to perform various Actions.
All of this configuration is managed through the Settings screen, which can be reached from the "Settings" Tab when TouchTerm Pro is launched, and also by tapping the Settings button on the Terminal display when you have an active connection:

The Settings Screen
Use Options section to access and change any of the configuration Options for the Active Profile.
The Event Mappings section allows you to configure the Actions that are mapped to TouchTerm Events, including Gestures.
The Actions section provides direct access to the library of Actions that can be automatically performed. This allows you to browse the list of available Actions, or immediately perform an Action without requiring that it be configured to an Event or Gesture.
Use the Profiles section to create or delete configuration Profiles, and also to switch the Active Profile.
The Keyapds section allows you create, view, and edit your custom Keypads.
Use the Global Options section to configure Application-wide TouchTerm Options; these Options are not associated with or affected by configuration Profiles.
Finally, the SSH Keys section allows you create, view, import, and export your SSH authentication keys.
The Settings screen also includes some information and help links at the bottom:

TouchTerm Pro Information
Use the first link to access this Help Guide from TouchTerm; the second link takes you to the About page.
This section also includes the full version number for this release, as well as the approximate size of your TouchTerm configuration database.
- 3.1: Configuration Profiles
- 3.2: Configuration Options
- 3.3: Working with Actions
- 3.4: Working with Events
- 3.5: TouchTerm Pro Gestures
- 3.6: Custom Keypads
- 3.7: Global Options
- 3.8: Exporting and Importing Configuration Data
