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Tmux is launched automatically after setup when you connect (or you can launch it with the t alias after initial install). This is how you get the most out of multitasking on a remote Omaterm box, as you can't use client-side terminal features like Ghostty's splits, tabs, or new windows.

All the navigation you'll do in tmux starts with the prefix key, which is set to the standard Ctrl + B. You can create new windows (which work like tabs) on Prefix C, new sessions (which work like new windows) on Prefix Shift+C.

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