Can anybody help Bev here ?

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From: Bev Keddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 11, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: Terminal Emulation with PuTTY
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Not sure if this is the place to ask this question, but I am stumped about a
keyboard redefinition request a client has sent me.

When we ported a MF application over to Unix recently, the system owner
began tor receive complaints from the user community about how the <Enter>
key now works.  Rather than move the cursor to the next available field (it
performed a newline/NL/LF), as they were used to, it behaves as one would
expect an <Enter> key to react in a windows or unix-based environment: Both
a carriage return and line feed take place, and the users don't like that.

We use puTTY to access unix.  Is there something there that we can tweak to
make the <Enter> key work as a newline?  I have been playing around with
puTTY but have found nothing; and a google search has been fruitless.
Didn't see anything on servline24 either.

Thanks.

Bev in Halifax

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