
The Android SSH client ConnectBot is quite good for what it does.
ConnectBot, at least last version I looked at, intercepts a number of keystrokes with no way of disabling - iirc alt+key are all intercepted. Good for a limited soft keyboard, not so good if you have a hardware keyboard and actually need to send those combinations through.
I believe the VX ConnectBot version provides additional support for hardware keyboards, etc. I converted to this after I picked up a 'small' hardware keyboard and found certain keys not functioning correctly on my Nexus 7 2012. Might be worth a look to see if this version will suit your needs better. Never did get comfortable with the small keyboard but it gets me out of a jam on occasion.
JuiceSSH is much better at this, all key strokes get passed correctly to the server, but its management of ssh-keys is poor. ssh-agent forwarding is silently enabled with no way of disabling. If you click the checkbox to save the ssh key password it permanently saves it with no option to delete it. I don't think it is possible to change the password on an existing key.
I also think the VX ConnectBot could be worth a look here, you seem to be able to toggle ssh-agent/X11 forwarding etc and you can remove keys. I haven't used the agent functionality to date.
Wayne
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