A brief summary of settings gleaned from the article:Not sure about you, but I use Putty perhaps more than any other application on my Windows PC’s. Putty is a powerful, fast, free application that can be used to connect you quickly and securely to your Linux/Unix environment. A person named “dag” from the Field Commander Wieers blog has provided an excellent article on configuring Putty for optimal usability and performance called “Improving Putty Settings on Windows“. After walking through the steps listed in the article, I fired up Putty and was amazed by the improved text rendering, colors, and more. A brief summary of settings gleaned from the article: Category: Session
Connection type: SSH Category: Window Lines of scrollback: 20000 Category: Window > Appearance Font: Lucida Console, 9-point Font quality: ClearType Gap between text and window edge: 3 Category: Window > Translation Character set: UTF-8 Handling of line drawing characters: Unicode Category: Window > Selection Action of mouse buttons: xterm (Right extends, Middle pastes) Paste to clipboard in RTF as well as plain text: enabled Category: Window > Colours ANSI Blue: Red:74 Green:74 Blue:255 ANSI Blue Bold: Red:140: Green:140 Blue:255 Category: Connection Seconds between keepalives (0 to turn off): 25 Category: Connection > SSH > X11 Enable X11 forwarding: enabled
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