SSH shell does not support ctrl and alt arrow keyboard combinations
Modern SSH clients such as KiTTy or the OpenSSH Client for Windows (C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH) send the following key code for the key combination CTRL+LEFT: "^[[1;5D". The terminal of the Remote Desktop Manager sends in this case "^[[D", which in principle corresponds to the LEFT key (without CTRL). The same for the ALT key. A modern SSH client sends the following keycode at ALT+LEFT: "^[[1;3D". The Remote Desktop Manager terminal sends "^[^[[D". Can this be corrected?
This effect occurs with the new and old terminal of Remote Desktop Manager.
Hello,
I open a ticket with the engineering department regarding this issue. As soon as I have further details I will update you.
Best regards,
David Grandolfo
Are there any answers to the ticket yet? Can this be fixed?
The engineering department is still evaluating the behaviour. We will notify you as soon as we have further details.
Regards,
David Grandolfo
Hi,
Just to let you know I have started working on this. It sure can be corrected, and I am taking the opportunity to add a way to make user customizable shortcuts as well. I hope it will be ready next week for the new cursor key shortcuts. The user interface for customization will take longer though.
Regards.
Denis Vincent
I'm very glad to hear that. In combination with the other ticket I created, and have already been resolved/edited, I am looking forward to the next version of this software.