Opens a new Xshell window. This command allows you to run another Xshell window easily while using Xshell.
Close AllCloses all Xshell windows on the desktop.
Close All OthersCloses all other Xshell windows except the current one.
NextBrings the next window to the top. You can find the next window on the Currently Open Window List. The keyboard shortcut for Next is Alt+Right.
PreviousBrings the previous window to the top. You can find the previous window on the Currently Open Window List. The keyboard shortcut for Previous is Alt+Left.
CascadeArranges all of the open Xshell windows so that they overlap.
Tile HorizontallyArranges all of the open Xshell windows from top to bottom.
Tile VerticallyArranges all of the open Xshell windows from left to right.
New TerminalOpens a new Xshell window. If this menu is selected while a session is connected, Xshell attemps to make a connection with the corresponding session information.
New File TransferIf Xftp™ is installed, it opens a new Xftp window. If this menu is selected while a session is connected, a new Xftp session is created with the corresponding session information. If Xftp is not installed, Xshell starts its own file transfer session.
Currently Open Window ListAt the bottom of the Window menu, there is a list of currently open Xshell windows. The list is arranged in the order of creation time. In other words, the most recently created window is placed on the bottom of the list. The name on the list indicates the title of the corresponding window. Click on the listed names to jump from one session to another.