/BYPASS_OUTPUT_TOGGLE = "hot-key-defintion" Defines a hot-key sequence for use while being watched which, when pressed, turns on and off bypass-output mode. Bypass-output mode causes output going to the terminal being watched to cease being displayed on that terminal. The output goes only to the watcher's terminal. This allows the watcher to watch terminal output despite the terminal having gone into an XOFF state due to being put on hold-screen. Bypass-output mode is particularly useful for watching disconnected sessions on a terminal server, which would otherwise be hung, waiting to be reconnected to a physical terminal. It can also be useful to a watcher when he is watching a terminal on a slow modem line since the watcher will not have to wait while the output goes out over the modem. A user can disable this feature when he issues a PEEK/ALLOW command to allow a non-privileged user to watch him with PEEK. See the PEEK Commands ALLOW Subtopic: /BP_OUTPUT. The default hot-key value for ALLOW/BYPASS_OUTPUT_TOGGLE is taken from the logcial USER$BYPASS_OUTPUT_TOGGLE, usually defined system- wide by PEEK_DEFAULTS.COM. Example: $ PEEK/ALLOW/BYPASS_OUTPUT_TOGGLE="<CTRL-K>" USER1 The above command allows USER1 to watch the current user with PEEK. While being watched, the user may use the hot-key Control-K to turn on and off bypass-output mode. For a complete description of the syntax used for specifying hot-key definitions, see the top-level PEEK Subtopic: Hot-Keys.