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From: fn@raven.csrv.uidaho.edu (Faried Nawaz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: UNIX-style keyboards
Date: 14 Dec 1994 21:18:28 GMT
Organization: Hungry Programmers
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In-reply-to: gdonl@gv.ssi1.com's message of 14 Dec 1994 02:27:38 GMT

In article <3cll6q$jt8@sunrise.gv.ssi1.com> gdonl@gv.ssi1.com (Don Lewis) writes:

$ Where's the ESC key.  It's pretty important for us vi users.

you don't need a specific escape key -- try control-[ or control-#.

of course, i use emacs all the time, and those keys are next to control-p
and control-@...


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