-\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.33 2002/05/22 21:18:06 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id: config.but,v 1.34 2002/05/30 12:41:07 jacob Exp $
\C{config} Configuring PuTTY
easy to remember; for example, composing \q{e} and \q{`} produces
the \q{\u00e8{e-grave}} character.
-If you enable the \q{Application and AltGr act as Compose key}
-option, the Windows Application key and the AltGr key will both have
-this behaviour.
+If your keyboard has a Windows Application key, it acts as a Compose
+key in PuTTY. Alternatively, if you enable the \q{AltGr acts as
+Compose key} option, the AltGr key will become a Compose key.
\S{config-ctrlalt} \q{Control-Alt is different from AltGr}
so you can use it to type extra graphic characters if your keyboard
has any.
+(However, Ctrl-Alt will never act as a Compose key, regardless of the
+setting of \q{AltGr acts as Compose key} described in
+\k{config-compose}.)
+
\H{config-bell} The Bell panel
The Bell panel controls the terminal bell feature: the server's