Subj : Weirdness with backspace on python and bash To : All From : Daniel Date : Wed Oct 15 2025 06:30:01 I have a few tools on my bbs written in bash or python which prompts the user to type into a field. The normal characters output properly, but if I use backspace, I end up getting some sort of ascii output of the key values. Or something. Below is the screen output for each key I press. I don't care if arrows work or not. But I'd like backspace to work as designed instead of spamming my screen. Key Output Backspace ^H Right arrow ^[[C Left Arrow ^[[D So I can't even erase what I have in the field and need to start over every time. I've tried to explicitly define those keys as what they are in code but, my skills need improvement because none of it worked. I tried using AI in the past but it gave me some bugged crap that took more time to debug than it would've taken if I just coded it on my own. I'm asking for insight from yalls fine people. What can I do to fix this? I'm hoping the solution is simple. Using syncterm 1.8b updated Oct 6, 2025. Thanks, Daniel --- PyGate Linux v1.0 * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10) .