![]() xterm from another linux machine works fine (no surprise there), and so does teraterm from Windows 10. ![]() I would not have been too shocked if that didn't work, but it did - kudos to the teraterm guys.įor your part, I tried that on a regular console window. I don't think ssh (openssh) does much or any manipulation on its character stream. In the way old days, windows console didn't do any terminal character interpretation, you had to add it with another program. xterm emulates VT102 (according to the documentation) and I would not hold it against anyone for not following every oddity of xterm (a lot of which I find annoying as well). ![]() ✔️ ❌ (works in console, doesn't work in terminal) Thanks for following up! I'm glad it was a simple solution - rather than "oh no, we have to implement all of the control sequences now" ?įunny enough, we do (should?) support mouse mode, but only in the more common X11 ways (not X10): mode But if you are interested in "extra credit" i'd love help in any way I can, just let me know. Of note: the version of OpenSSH that shipped with Windows until the recent update (7.7) was built in such a way that it deletes our incoming mouse report sequences ? however, they fixed that for 8.1, the current version Difference between xterm uxterm portable#.Difference between xterm uxterm update#.Difference between xterm uxterm install#.
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