From: Thomas Perrier (thomas@perrier.name)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2007 - 06:52:47 ART
On 11/06/07, Marko Milivojevic <markom@vodafone.is> wrote:
> > Command + b
> >
> > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html
Z-Term is an archaic piece of software which doesn't work well on Mac
OS X. My choice is the good old Minicom (listed in the Cisco table
under Linux/IBM compatible), and you'd use control-a f to genereate a
break. Free and works well.
> Thanks. Command-B sends break (ctrl-break on PC), but what I need is escape
> sequence to suspend terminal session (ctrl-shift-6 on PC), not send break
> signal. I've been told to try ctrl-shift-f6, but that didn't work either.
> Any help is appreciated.
As I said, switch your keyboard layout to US (in System
Preferences->International->Input menu), and the control-shift-6 combo
will work. Also you can enable the "input menu" in the menu bar, in
the same preferences panel, to switch easily between icelandic and US
keyboard layouts.
It makes sense that only the US (or similar) layout works, since
control-shift-6 is actually control-^. But the shifted character for
the 6 key isn't '^' for most non-US keyboards.
-Thomas
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