Workaround:
1. Use third party software instead of Super terminal
Since Win7 64 is not a super terminal software in the system, if you want to use HyperTerminal, you can only give up and borrow from other third-party software to implement similar functions. For example, use SECURECRT to replace HyperTerminal in Win7. SecureCRT is a very good interface debugging software, its approximate function and Windows HyperTerminal basically similar, but there are some enhanced support, for example, in the interface or in the process of stability and interface expansion are added to their own special elements.
Most users who use the Win7 system now choose to use SECURECRT instead of HyperTerminal.
2, use the Targeted port access tool
In the above we have also said that HyperTerminal does not only support a port, which can be implemented for the network, USB, serial and universal support. But in practical applications, most of us just use a port type, and that's why users can also choose targeted port access tools.
Above, for example, this is a network access tool that has the same capabilities as HyperTerminal, but only supports access to network data streams in Windows.