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Drawterm
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Installation
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OpenBSD
.LP
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$ doas pkg_add drawterm
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Linux
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Building from source on Debian
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$ sudo apt install libx11-dev libxt-dev
$ git clone git://git.9front.org/plan9front/drawterm 
$ cd drawterm
$ CONF=unix make
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See
.LN https://cloud9p.org/usr/mkf/drawterm
<https://cloud9p.org/usr/mkf/drawterm>
.LN
for ready binaries for Linux and other OSes.
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Usage
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$ PASS=$YOURPASSWORD drawterm -h cloud9p.org -a cloud9p.org
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If you add 
.CW $USER=username
This will also pass on the username or use drawterm -u username to the above 
Replace
.CW $YOURPASSWORD
with your actual password. 
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Using keyboard keys instead of mouse buttons
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*Warning: Note that this disables numpad, and makes usage of old keys impossible without a X server restart* 
To use keyboard keys instead of a 3 button mouse in OpenBSD (on X11), first enable mosekey 
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    $ doas pkg_add xkbset
    $ xkbset m # enables mousekeys
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open
.CW xev, press on keys you like to use as mouse keys, be aware, this might make lots of spam in terminal. 
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$ xev -event keyboard
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my key codes are 67, 68 and 69. (f1, f2 and f3): 
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$ xmodmap -e "keycode 67 = Pointer_Button1"
$ xmodmap -e "keycode 68 = Pointer_Button2"
$ xmodmap -e "keycode 69 = Pointer_Button3"
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