Hi,

I have found some emulations do not like it.  In some cases you just can't seem to get 
it.  This was true of some Windows emulators.  I don't know what it is like these days 
as I either use a \Unix flavour or a good emulation program that overcomes the same.

Teunis

On Tuesday, November 28, 2000 at 11:27:34 AM, Mohamed Heeba wrote:

> guys 
> im trying to change the escape char from CTRL^ then x to something else 
> by using escape-char command .....but i doesnt work ...
> 
> 
> can anyone tell me if there is any additionl configuration needed or may be
> a problem with the terminal emulator ????
> thx 
> 
> 
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