How do I change text color in SecureCRT?
To create a custom color scheme in SecureCRT:
- Press the New… button located in the Terminal / Appearance / Advanced category of the Global Options dialog.
- Press the Foreground or Background button to choose a color from the Basic colors shown in the color blocks or use the color picker to select the desired color.
How do I write a script for SecureCRT?
Create a button command to run a script
- Right-click on an empty area of the button bar and select New Button… to bring up the Map Button dialog.
- Choose Run Script from the Function drop-down list.
- Click on the center Browse ‘…’ file selector button and navigate to your script file.
- Enter a button label and click OK.
How do I add fonts to SecureCRT?
To allow all fonts to be displayed in SecureCRT’s font picker:
- Close all instances of SecureCRT that are running.
- Edit the Global. ini file found in SecureCRT’s configuration folder (see Global Options > Configuration Paths)
- Modify the “Allow Proportional Fonts” value to 00000001 and save your changes.
How do I reset my SecureCRT to default?
Occasionally, when using a terminal emulator such as SecureCRT®, the emulator can be put into a non-standard state by some sequence of events on the remote system, and the display can get corrupted. In cases where this happens, you can reset the terminal by selecting “Reset” from the Edit menu.
How do I increase the screen buffer size in SecureCRT?
The number of lines that the scrollback buffer in SecureCRT can be increased to allow more lines to be saved. The ‘Scrollback buffer’ setting is located in the ‘Emulation’ sub-category under ‘Terminal’ in the ‘Session Options’. The maximum number of lines that it can be set to is 32000.
How do I run a Python script on SecureCRT?
Note: To run a logon script in SecureCRT, you must first turn off the Automate logon option in the Connection/Logon Actions category of the Session Options dialog and then, on the same dialog, check the Logon script check box and choose the script that you want to run.
How send CTRL C to SecureCRT?
Thanks for the question. You could map Ctrl+Shift+C to send “\003″….Here is information for mapping a key in SecureCRT:
- Press the Map a Key…
- Press the key/key combination to map.
- In the Send String input box, enter \003 and press OK.
How do I enlarge the font on my SecureCRT?
Changing Session Options: Appearance Then in the same window click the Font button; a Font window appears. In the Font window that appears, select the Fixedsys font, the Regular font style, and 9 as the font size, then click the OK button and click the OK button again.
How are color schemes used in SecureCRT settings?
The Question and Answer section below provides answers to common questions regarding the use of color within SecureCRT. Color schemes in SecureCRT are local configuration settings that instruct SecureCRT which foreground and background colors to use for text displayed in the terminal.
Is there support for syntax highlighting in SecureCRT?
– Linux syntax highlighting support is in pre-release for version 8.6. If your license for SecureCRT is current, you can request access to a pre-release. Information can be found in the VanDyke forums. Or you can wait for 8.6 to be released.
How to check which terminal type SecureCRT is using?
Even though SecureCRT may be configured with the Xterm emulation, the remote profile may have instructions which hard code the terminal type to something other than what you have configured in SecureCRT. To check which terminal type the remote system is using, issue the echo $TERM command within the remote shell.
Is there a pre release for SecureCRT 8.6?
If your license for SecureCRT is current, you can request access to a pre-release. Information can be found in the VanDyke forums. Or you can wait for 8.6 to be released.