I'm using Cygwin.
Cygwin gives you aUNIX-like environment in Windows.
Install OpenSSH (provided as a Cygwin package) and you can use ssh just like on 
a UNIX/Linux box.
The default Cygwin terminal is not 100% accessible the last time I tried it but 
I use the standard Windows console and turn that into my Cygwin terminal with 
bash, ssh etc and that good stuff.
Works very well and I use it all day at work and at home as well.

www.cygwin.com

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From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf 
Of hareth iraq
Sent: 23. mai 2013 18:18
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] jaws and ssh

Hi Mark,
I'm using xshel to do the  setup of my OpenWrt routers
I find it better than most or all the other shell clients I've used
and its free for the home using
Give it a try if you like, and hope it will help.

http://www.netsarang.com/download/down_xsh.html

take care...

On 5/23/13, Mark Peveto <mpev...@pgplus.org> wrote:
> Good morning,
> This will probably be deeper than most users go, but I'm hoping someone
> has done this with success.
> I've been using secure crt with jaws 14 to ssh in to a linux box.  It
> works well, until the screen gets full, then it starts reading all
> screwy.  I didnt' used to have this problem with crt, but later versions
> seem to wanna do this.  If I manually clear the screen, it's good for a
> few more minutes, but the problem eventually returns.
> Is anyone able to work around this, or is there a better program to use
> with jaws?
>
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