

(installed using sudo port install screen just now)Īll of the items listed above in the 4.00.02 (FAU) version, as well as:Ĭ-a S (split) Split the current region horizontally into two new ones.

You use the option "-e]x", this command becomes "]]".Ĭ-a S (split) Split the current region into two new ones.Ĭ-a \ (quit) Kill all windows and terminate screen.Ĭ-a * (displays) Show a listing of all currently attached displays.Īdditional items with 'Screen version 4.02.01 (GNU) 28-Apr-14' To the command character typed twice, unless overridden. See also split, remove, only.Ĭ-a C-a (other) Toggle to the window displayed previously. Present a list of all windows for selection.Ĭ-a - (select -) Switch to window number 0 - 9, or to the blank window.Ĭ-a tab (focus) Switch the input focus to the next region. The following table shows the default key bindings:Ĭ-a ' (select) Prompt for a window name or number to switch to. (included in Mavericks and likely similar in earlier) You can always just launch another terminal using screen and then read the manual. Here is the jump start I needed on key bindings (straight from the man page) - note that you need to install the GNU version for vertical splits (listed after the FAU version that was in my Mavericks).Īlso, I highly recommend you skim man screen to see what suits your needs. John T's accepted answer (GNU screen, accessed with screen) was what I needed, but I needed a few minutes learning some basics to make it useful.
