Re: securecrt home key

From: Trony Tigno <trony_at_tigno.com>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 06:39:13 -0700

Hi Aaron,

I'm hoping this is what you were looking for?

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Delete: Removes the character to the right of the cursor
Backspace: Removes the character to the left of the cursor
Up Arrow: Allows you to scroll forward through previous commands
Down Arrow: Allows you to scroll backwards through previous commands
Ctrl+P (or up arrow): Displays the last command entered
Ctrl+N (or down arrow): Displays previous commands entered
Ctrl+A: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line
Ctrl+E: Moves the cursor to the end of the current line
Ctrl+F: Moves forward one character
Ctrl+B: Moves backwards one character
Esc+F: Moves forward one word
Esc+B: Moves backwards one word
Ctrl+R: Redisplays a line (starts a new line, with the same command shown)
Ctrl+U: Erases a line
Ctrl+W: Erases a word
Tab: Completes a partial command
Ctrl+Z: Exits configuration mode, returning you to privileged EXEC mode
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BTW, I heard its putty and I've been practicing with putty.  Either way
(putty or securecrt), it doesn't make a difference because bottom line its a
command line.  That's the way I look at it.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Aaron Riemer <ariemer_at_amnet.net.au> wrote:
> Hey guys,
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> Just trying out SecureCRT trying to get used to it for the lab.
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> One quick question haven't been able to find this anywhere. What key stroke
> is required to get to the beginning of a particular line?
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> The Home key doesn't work.
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> Cheers,
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> -Aaron.
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