-\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.10 2003/01/02 14:23:36 ben Exp $
+\versionid $Id: using.but,v 1.12 2003/01/23 12:30:26 jacob Exp $
\C{using} Using PuTTY
window to look back up the session history and find it again.
As well as using the scrollbar, you can also page the scrollback up
-and down by pressing Shift-PgUp and Shift-PgDn. These are still
+and down by pressing Shift-PgUp and Shift-PgDn. You can scroll a
+line at a time using Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDn. These are still
available if you configure the scrollbar to be invisible.
By default the last 200 lines scrolled off the top are
\S2{using-cmdline-identity} \c{-i}: specify an SSH private key
The \c{-i} option allows you to specify the name of a private key
-file which PuTTY will use to authenticate with the server. This
-option is only meaningful if you are using SSH.
+file in \c{*.PPK} format which PuTTY will use to authenticate with the
+server. This option is only meaningful if you are using SSH.
For general information on public-key authentication, see \k{pubkey}.