screen: Displays
8.4.6 Displays
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-- Command: displays
('C-a *')
Shows a tabular listing of all currently connected user front-ends
(displays). This is most useful for multiuser sessions.
The following keys can be used in 'displays' list:
'k', 'C-p', or 'up' Move up one line.
'j', 'C-n', or 'down' Move down one line.
'C-a' or 'home' Move to the first line.
'C-e' or 'end' Move to the last line.
'C-u' or 'C-d' Move one half page up or down.
'C-b' or 'C-f' Move one full page up or down.
'mouseclick' Move to the selected line. Available when
'mousetrack' is set to 'on'.
'space' Refresh the list.
'd' Detach the selected display.
'D' Power detach the selected display.
'C-g', 'enter', or 'escape' Exit the list.
The following is an example of what 'displays' could look like:
xterm 80x42 jnweiger@/dev/ttyp4 0(m11) &rWx
facit 80x24 mlschroe@/dev/ttyhf nb 11(tcsh) rwx
xterm 80x42 jnhollma@/dev/ttyp5 0(m11) &R.x
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)(G) (H)(I)
The legend is as follows:
(A) The terminal type known by 'screen' for this display.
(B) Displays geometry as width x height.
(C) Username who is logged in at the display.
(D) Device name of the display or the attached device
(E) Display is in blocking or nonblocking mode. The available
modes are "nb", "NB", "Z<", "Z>", and "BL".
(F) Number of the window
(G) Name/title of window
(H) Whether the window is shared
(I) Window permissions. Made up of three characters:
(1st character)
'-' : no read
'r' : read
'R' : read only due to foreign wlock
(2nd character)
'-' : no write
'.' : write suppressed by foreign wlock
'w' : write
'W' : own wlock
(3rd character)
'-' : no execute
'x' : execute
'Displays' needs a region size of at least 10 characters wide and 5
characters high in order to display.