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Shortcut key issue on Xshell 4 [1]
Shortcut key issue on Xshell 4 [1]
Shortcut key issue on Xshell 4
Wednesday, January 4, 2012 5:15 PM - kevin
Use "Alt+num" to cut sessions each other will get unexpectable result after create a new session.
Duplicate:
1. Open two(or more than two) sessions, make sure "Session Tab" is visiable;
2. Select the "Session 1 Tab";
3. Use shortcut "Alt+shift+T" to create a new session(if "Session 3 Tab");
4. Use "Alt+3" to cut to "Session 3 Tab", then Use "Alt+2" to cut to "Session 2 Tab".
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
Duplicate:
1. Open two(or more than two) sessions, make sure "Session Tab" is visiable;
2. Select the "Session 1 Tab";
3. Use shortcut "Alt+shift+T" to create a new session(if "Session 3 Tab");
4. Use "Alt+3" to cut to "Session 3 Tab", then Use "Alt+2" to cut to "Session 2 Tab".
Program Ver. : Xshell 4
Re: Shortcut key issue on Xshell 4
Thursday, January 5, 2012 1:19 AM - Support
Thank you for reporting the problem. We have duplicated the issue and reported to developers.
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