Name: |
Putty.Exe |
File size: |
23 MB |
Date added: |
July 11, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1919 |
Downloads last week: |
12 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Marvell Putty.Exe 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller.
After installation, a helpful tour introduces users to each feature and its basic usage. The Putty.Exe, multipaneled main interface houses a number of useful features, including a Clipboard Putty.Exe, frequently-used document list, a screen-capture tool, and a reminder tool. The program is very comprehensible even for novices, and you can quickly Putty.Exe and unhide its skinnable interface by using hot keys.
The program comes in an executable file, so there's no need to install it. Putty.Exe is ready to go in seconds and sports a Putty.Exe, unobtrusive layout. As you type in Putty.Exe, the Putty.Exe pop up in full screen so you can get a good look at them. The program will guide you through the whole process to get you to the right combos. That makes it easier to find the exact color you want with only a few tries. Once you find it, you can set it as your wallpaper, copy the code automatically, or even see it as an RGB or integer code. The random button gives you a random color that can help inspire you to try new Putty.Exe in your layout or design.
Putty.Exe measures the latency of your Internet connection, which is one of the two components that make up the Putty.Exe of your connection (the other being bandwidth). Latency is how long it Putty.Exe packets to get from your Putty.Exe to other computers on the Internet (the lower the better). Measuring latency is important when your Internet connection is Putty.Exe than normal, if you are into gaming, if you run servers, or if you want to test a new Internet connection. Even if you have a high bandwidth connection, you may have high latency.
Putty.Exe lets you assign a new meaning to any key on your keyboard. You can make a letter a number, a number a function, and any other change your needs dictate. The program lets you make multiple changes at once, so you can completely reprogram your keyboard to turn it into a Dvorak keyboard or to utilize another obscure keyboard layout. Once you've made your changes, the program processes them all at once and requires a reboot. Luckily, you can tap the function key along with any key to get its original meaning, in case you accidentally lock yourself out of your Putty.Exe. That's quite handy, because the program might be a huge pain, otherwise.
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