Using the Windows Terminal
- Basics of the Terminal Application
- Starting the Terminal Application
- Overview of Terminal Application Features
- Copying and Pasting
- Interrupting Execution
- Clearing the Screen
- Logging the Terminal Application Session
- Printing
- Exiting
- Technical Notes
- See Also
- Connecting to Remote Hosts
- Creating and Using Terminal Scripts
- Contents of a Script File
- Script Command Summary
- Script Command Arguments
- Sample Script
- Starting a Script
- Pausing a Script
- Stopping a Script
- See Also
- Script Command Reference
- break
- call script
- case match
- closelog
- connect
- debug
- disconnect
- display
- echo
- execute
- exit
- goto
- if empty
- key_starttime
- key_stoptime
- key_timer
- logfile
- multiwait for
- notify
- on error
- pause
- return
- send
- subroutine
- terminate
- test
- timer
- title
- wait for
- Customizing the Terminal Application
- Specifying the Font
- Specifying the Colors
- Specifying the Window Size
- Defining Custom Key Combinations
- Specifying User Settings
- Specifying the Network Encoding
- Specifying the Physical Character Setting of the Display
- See Also
- Running the Terminal Application from the Command Line
- Starting the Terminal Application from the Command Line
- Connection Options
- Additional Arguments
- Examples
- Advanced Topics (Terminal Application)