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Keymap Error

This error indicates that the SSH Secure Shell client has not been able to read a keymap file (KEYMAP.MAP, KEYMAP22.MAP or OUTPUT.MAP) that defines how the keyboard input/output is processed. The keymap file is either missing, corrupted or renamed with an unrecognizable file name.

Close the SSH Secure Shell client and check the keymap file. If it is missing or corrupted, reinstall the SSH Secure Shell client. The new installation will leave your saved configuration settings intact, and after reinstalling you can continue using SSH Secure Shell client as before.

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