Input |
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The Input page allows you to configure keyboard behavior in the remote session. |
Terminal Name
Default is xterm. Allows you to set a custom terminal name.
Function Keys
Specify how to encode function keys such as F1-F20, INS, Del, Home, etc.
Home and End Key
Specify the behavior of the Home and End key.
Note |
In Standard mode the, the behavior is determined by the selected Function Keys mode. |
Backspace Sequence
Specify the backspace key sequence 0x08 (^H) or 0x7F (^?).
New Line Sequence
Specify the new line sequence CR or CRLF for outgoing data.
Cursor Key Mode
Specify the initial cursor key mode Normal or Application.
Ignore Remote Cursor Key Mode
If checked, Royal TS will ignore cursor key mode changes requested by the remote server.
Keyboard Scrolling
If checked, the following keyboard shortcuts are supported for scrolling:
CTRL + PAGE UP
CTRL + PAGE DOWN
SHIFT + PAGE UP
SHIFT + PAGE DOWN
Mouse Paste Enabled
Specify the initial mouse paste mode. You can easily switch on or off mouse paste from the Actions tab while connected.
Selection Mode
Specify the initial selection mode. You can easily switch on or off mouse paste from the Actions tab while connected.
Scrollback Lines
Specify the number of lines kept in the scrollback buffer. The maximum value is 99999.
Character Substitution
If checked, characters like smart quotes, ticks and long dashes are replaced with regular quotes, ticks and dashes.
Direct Send to Server for Key Sequences
If checked, key sequence tasks are sent to the server directly instead of simulating keyboard input.
Character Paste Delay
If checked, character paste delay will be enabled. You can quickly enable or disable character paste delay using the ribbon's actions tab while connected.
Character Paste Delay in ms
The time span in ms between each character when pasted from the clipboard.
Line Paste Delay
If checked, line paste delay will be enabled. You can quickly enable or disable line paste delay using the ribbon's actions tab while connected.
Line Paste Delay in ms
The time span in ms between each line when pasted from the clipboard.