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If you want to have the best experience while using utilities like vi, top, man, etc. while connected from a Windows SSH client to a *nix server, you should configure your terminal to use an xterm-like rendering mode.
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Unfortunately, this rendering mode is only included with Windows 10. If you're not on Windows 10, you may have more luck using a third-party terminal emulator or console host like [Cmder]() or [ConEmu]().
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Unfortunately, this rendering mode is only included with Windows 10. If you're not on Windows 10, you may have more luck using a third-party terminal emulator or console host like [Cmder](http://cmder.net/) or [ConEmu](https://conemu.github.io/).
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1. Open a shell from which you want to use `ssh` (either `powershell` or `cmd`).
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1. Right-click the application icon in the upper-left and the window and select `Properties`.
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Both of these methods will only persist for the current session.
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If you want this to happen every time you start PowerShell, you can leverage [PowerShell profiles]().
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If you want this to happen every time you start PowerShell, you can leverage [PowerShell profiles](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/reference/5.1/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_profiles).
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## Linux/Unix/macOS SSH client to Windows SSH server
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