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7.0.0 (build 295) Beta - Mapped Keys Bug?
Ever since updating one of our Macs to the version 7 beta, a certain mapped key combination has stopped working.
I use iRAPP (an RDP-clone product for Macs) to remote desktop into this Mac from my Windows 7 PC. To make working remotely in SecureCRT on the Mac more similar to working on the PC, I've created the following Mapped Key for SecureCRT sessions on the Mac: Key Combination: Shift-HELP (which is actually Shift-Insert on my PC keyboard) Function: MENU_PASTE This used to work perfectly, but as soon as I updated to the version 7 beta, it broke. If I try to create a new mapped key and press Shift-Insert, nothing happens. It's as if I haven't pressed any keys. If I try Ctrl-Insert or Shift-Ctrl-Insert, those DO work, registering as Ctrl-HELP and Ctrl-Shift-HELP, respectively. |
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Hello brettc,
I cannot replicate the issue you reported. How did you map the key combination? Did you use Tools / Keymap Editor? Or did you save it in the session by configuring the Terminal / Emulation / Mapped Keys category of SecureCRT's Session Options? Quote:
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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The Shift-Insert/Shift-HELP mapped key also worked on Mac 1 right up until it was upgraded. Nothing else has changed. Brett |
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Hello Brett,
On Mac 1 (SecureCRT v7.0 beta 2), is the mapped keys custom configuration still shown in Terminal / Emulation / Mapped Keys? Or are the entries showing the custom keymap missing from the dialog as well? Please send the following to support@vandyke.com and include "Attn Brenda - Forum Thread #10489" in the subject line. Be sure to clear any credentials from session .ini files.
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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I'll send you the .ini files shortly. Brett |
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Hi Brett,
Thank, I received them, I will respond via e-mail.
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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Hi all,
Our development team has devised a workaround for this issue. If you experience a similar issue under the same conditions (keymaps do not work during remote access from Windows to SecureCRT for Mac OS X), please contact us for further information.
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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When I was testing 7.0 build 318, I noticed the option under Terminal, Emulation, Emacs to
"Use option (ALT) as Meta Key" did not work. Is that the same issue as this thread? I have since gone back to 6.6, so this isn't affecting me, but thought I would report it. |
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Hi dangerski,
I do not believe it is the same issue as previously reported, but I would like to get additional information. Is it particular combinations where the Use ALT as meta key functionality seemed to fail in SecureCRT 7.0? If so, are you saying those same sequences work correctly in SecureCRT 6.6? What were the specific sequences that failed, if you recall?
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 |
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It was all uses of the Option/Alt key.
For example, in a bash shell, Alt-B goes back a word and Alt-F goes forward. It does work correctly in version 6.6. I don't remember the exact behavior in 7.0. I was trying a lot of combinations to try to make it work. Either it just printed the letter, ie B or F, or it mapped it to an alternate character set, for example I think alt-s printed the German Eszett (ß) If you are unable to reproduce this, I can reinstall 7.0 and try again. --Scott |
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Hi All,
We have a fix for this problem. If you would like to test it out, please send a message to support@vandyke.com with a subject of Meta-key fix for Mac. |
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