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Xquartz exit full screen application4/12/2023 Some options can also be changed in the middle of a session, by selecting ‘Change Settings’ from the window menu. PuTTY is configured using the control panel that comes up before you start a session. This chapter describes all the configuration options in PuTTY. 4.25.6 Selecting the serial flow control scheme.4.25.5 Selecting the serial parity checking scheme.4.25.4 Selecting the number of stop bits.4.25.3 Selecting the number of data bits.4.25.2 Selecting the speed of your serial line.4.25.1 Selecting a serial line to connect to.4.24.8 ‘Handles SSH-2 key re-exchange badly’.4.24.7 ‘Misuses the session ID in SSH-2 PK auth’.4.24.6 ‘Requires padding on SSH-2 RSA signatures’.4.24.5 ‘Miscomputes SSH-2 encryption keys’.4.24.3 ‘Chokes on SSH-1 RSA authentication’.4.24.2 ‘Refuses all SSH-1 password camouflage’.4.24.1 ‘Chokes on SSH-1 ignore messages’.4.23.2 Selecting Internet protocol version for forwarded ports.4.23.1 Controlling the visibility of forwarded ports.4.21.1 ‘Don't allocate a pseudo-terminal’.4.20.7 ‘Private key file for authentication’.4.20.6 ‘Allow attempted changes of username in SSH-2’.4.20.4 ‘Attempt keyboard-interactive authentication’.4.20.3 ‘Attempt TIS or CryptoCard authentication’.4.20.2 ‘Attempt authentication using Pageant’.4.20.1 ‘Bypass authentication entirely’.4.19.1 Key exchange algorithm selection.4.18.4 ‘Preferred SSH protocol version’.4.18.2 ‘Don't start a shell or command at all’.4.18.1 Executing a specific command on the server.4.16.4 ‘Return key sends Telnet New Line instead of ^M’.4.16.3 ‘Keyboard sends Telnet special commands’.4.16.2 Passive and active Telnet negotiation modes.4.16.1 ‘Handling of OLD_ENVIRON ambiguity’.4.15.5 Specifying the Telnet or Local proxy command.4.15.3 Name resolution when using a proxy.4.15.2 Excluding parts of the network from proxying.4.14.4 Setting environment variables on the server.4.13.1 Using keepalives to prevent disconnection.4.12.6 Adjusting the colours in the terminal window.4.12.4 ‘Attempt to use logical palettes’.4.12.3 ‘Bolded text is a different colour’.4.12.2 ‘Allow terminal to use xterm 256-colour mode’.4.12.1 ‘Allow terminal to specify ANSI colours’.4.11.5 Configuring word-by-word selection.4.11.3 ‘Shift overrides application's use of mouse’.4.11.2 Changing the actions of the mouse buttons.4.10.5 Controlling copy and paste of line drawing characters.4.10.4 Controlling display of line-drawing characters.4.10.3 ‘Caps Lock acts as Cyrillic switch’.4.10.2 ‘Treat CJK ambiguous characters as wide’.4.10.1 Controlling character set translation.4.9.5 ‘System menu appears on Alt alone’.4.9.4 ‘System menu appears on ALT-Space’.4.8.3 ‘Hide mouse pointer when typing in window’.4.8.2 Controlling the font used in the terminal window.4.8.1 Controlling the appearance of the cursor.4.7.4 ‘Push erased text into scrollback’.4.7.2 What to do when the window is resized.
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