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Strange behaviour with arrows
Hello everyone, I'm facing with a strange behaviour using arrows keys
Exactly, if I push on arrow up, for came back to my previous commands gave, the previous comamnd is always printed to the right of shell I'm using CRT version Version 6.2.3 (x64 build 313) - Official Release - September 10, 2009 My terminal settings are VT100, Logical rows=44, Logical columns=94 Current Modes:Cursor key mode is ON Current Modes:Line wrap is ON Current Modes:Numeric keypad is ON Can anyone help me please? Thanks' in advance |
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Hi Alessandro,
I am not sure that I fully understand the issue, but it sounds like it might be a shell prompt issue. What is the defined prompt that you are using? Can you post a screenshot of the issue? What shell are you using? |
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Hello thanks for reply
I'm tring to insert file or image follow as wrote in FAQ page, but I don't see any "Manage attachments" button BTW, I'm using a unix shell, VT100 but I tried to export the session profile into another CRT software installed on another PC and it works fine The issue, indeed very strange, is that every time I push on UP arrow for repeat last command, this last command will be printed almost at the end of row If I continue to push UP arrow, the previous command is always printed almost at the end of row I try to copy and past the shell below but a if I can attach a snapshot it's better RMSCP2B1 linus> uptime 1:40pm up 1479 day(s), 10:35, 4 users, load average: 1.31, 1.30, 1.31 RMSCP2B1 linus> uptime df -hFilesystem Size Used Available Capacity Mounted on /dev/md/dsk/d10 12G 1.4G 10G 13% / /devices 0K 0K 0K 0% /devices ctfs 0K 0K 0K 0% /system/contract ............. ............. ............. RMSCP2B1 linus> As you can see, it should be better image ![]() Thank you |
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Hi Alessandro,
I am having a hard time understanding the issue based on what you typed. It seems like a snapshot may help. To upload a snapshot, click in the paperclip icon to the right of the smilies icon. That icon will open the Manage Attachments dialog which allows one to upload a file. Does this help? |
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Hi Alessandro,
Thanks for the photo. Now I clearly understand the behavior. I think that we need to get a raw log that reflects the output to see what might be happening. Typically, SecureCRT only draws what the remote tells it to draw. On the other computer where you don't see this issue, what are the rows and columns? What version of SecureCRT is installed on the other computer? |
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