Re: accessing my linux box via telnet

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I use the English version quite successfully both for ssh and telnet sessions.  
I would highly recommend its use with jaws.

Terry

On Sat, 05 May 2007 18:00:42 +0900 (JST)you write:
>Hi,
>
>  I use UTF-8 Tera Term Pro with ttssh2, which is a successor of original Tera
> Term.
>It is also a free software.
>It works well with JAWS.
>
>I am a Japanese user but UTF-8 Tera Term has Japanese and English
>version so it may run well with 101 keybords.
>
>  If you run it with JAWS, I recommend you to set cursor shape to
>vertical bar rather than box. Then JAWS finds cursor accurately.
>
>  It has built-in ssh support with plain password/public key
>authentication. It can be used as a serial terminal emulator.
>I think it can be one stop solution for UNIX terminal software for windows.
>
>UTF-8 Tera Term
>http://sourceforge.jp/projects/ttssh2/
>
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