I've been using hterm/ssh fairly constantly since I got my chromebook last summer. Even though its a really excellent application, here are some features which, imho, would make it even better. These may or may not be feasible. I know very little about chromeos internals.
1) It is easy to accidentally brush the touchpad while typing, and this often gets interpreted as a "swipe" which causes the screen to scroll. This is unwieldy if you're in an editor when it happens. I have the scrollbar option enabled, so I'd be much happier just using that when I need to scroll the window (which is rare, since I'm in emacs most of the time :-)
So, it would be great to have an option to disable scrolling via the touchpad. I always use ssh in a separate window (not in a browser tab), and this option should probably apply only in that case, and should only apply to the ssh window(s). Is that possible?
2) I do miss not being able to set the browser zoom because of hterm. For a while, I had it set to 110%, and it made the chrome browser easier on my aging eyes. Is it possible for hterm to simply ignore the browser-zoom setting when it is running in a separate window? That would be a simple, although partial, solution for this issue, but I don't know if could be done.
Oh, I'll also add support to the request someone else made for a scp (secure copy) client, but it isn't clear that something like that would really be related to hterm. Could it be added to the crosh shell?
Anyway, thanks for listening, and thanks for the great application!
-Jeff