Bug fix: GTK PuTTY could fail an assertion if a resize control sequence was sent by the server while the window was docked to one half of the screen in KDE. Bug fix: terminal output could hang if a resize control sequence was sent by the server (and was not disabled in the Features panel) but PuTTY's window was set to non-resizable in the Window panel. Bug fix: in a session using the 'Raw' protocol, pressing ^D twice in the terminal window could cause an assertion failure. Backwards compatibility fix: certificate-based user authentication now works with OpenSSH 7.7 and earlier. Terminal mouse tracking: support for horizontal scroll events (e.g. Terminal mouse tracking: support for mouse movements which are not drags. Windows installer scope is back to the normal 'per machine' setting, reverting 0.78's security workaround. These features are new in 0.79 (released ):
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