jfbu <[email protected]> writes:

> Another big moment must have been
> years later when I started having an Emacs on a Mac OS,
> and understood that say C-M-s (whatever it does) was to be
> keyed in Escape then a fraction of a second later CTRL-s.

More like a fraction of an hour.  The timing is only critical on serial
line ASCII terminals where the cursor keys create some sequence starting
with ESC.  In that case only, you should _not_ followup an ESC
immediately with a (or so) if you wanted to key in M-a but instead wait
a tiny moment (read-key-delay I think).

-- 
David Kastrup



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