Tera Term comes with numerous customization options, for the interface's appearance and the terminal environment itself, for keyboard input, for SSH authenticating, forwarding or key generation and much more.
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Alternatively, you can define a new connection through a serial port, on the same window. Besides specifying a host's name or IP address, you can also choose from different services, like Telnet, SSH or others, specify a port and more. Options for setting up a new connection are displayed automatically on a compact window, when you run the software. Obviously, working with this program involves inputting a series of text commands, but you will have to establish a connection to a remote host first. The main user interface looks like the basic command prompt you would find in Windows, except for the fact that it presents a series of top menus.
The software doesn't have any special requirements and it doesn't ask for too much processing power. Completing the operation should not take more than a few seconds. It can be installed like any lightweight Windows-based application, by following a wizard's instructions. The software places many useful controls at your disposal, which come in various languages. Furthermore, its capabilities include VT100 and selected VT200/300 emulation, as well as TEK4010 emulation. It provides support for serial port and TCP/IP connections, various file transfer protocols, for scripts and more. If you are looking for a comprehensive terminal emulator, then you might want to have a look at Tera Term.