The Terminal/Advanced category of the Global Options dialog allows you to configure SecureCRT advanced terminal A device usually consisting of a keyboard, a display unit such as a cathode ray tube, and a serial port used for entering and sending data to a computer and displaying any data received from the computer. Terminals are usually connected to a computer with a serial line or some other type of connection. There are many terminal types including VT100, VT102, VT220, and others. emulation-related options.
Options group
This group contains various SecureCRT options.
Enable execute escape sequence
This option allows you to enable and disable the ability to send escape sequences.
Disable resize
Check this option to globally disallow the resizing of session A session is a set of options that are assigned to a connection to a remote machine. These settings and options are saved under a session name and allow the user to have different preferences for different hosts. windows by means of the resize handles. Note that even though you may change the setting of this option globally, it is possible to make exceptions for one or more sessions by setting this option on a per session basis. Resizing the SecureCRT window can affect the number of rows and columns (see the Size group of the Session Options dialog, Terminal/Emulation category, for more information). By default, the Disable resize option is not selected.
Note: Full screen mode is not allowed when the Disable resize feature is set.
Connect to multiple sessions sequentially
When multiple sessions are connecting, check this option to have the sessions connect one after the other instead of all at once.
Custom menu and toolbar file
This entry box displays and allows you to change the SecureCRT menu and toolbar configuration file . This file defines the appearance of the SecureCRT main window menus and toolbar.