Jason Rumney wrote:
Lennart Borgman wrote:
It is a very good idea to document those keys. Here is a preliminary list for w32:

  - Ctrl-Tab, Ctrl-Shift-Tab
  - Ctrl-C, Ctrl-X, Ctrl-V, Ctrl-Z
  - Ctrl-A
  - Alt-Space
  - Esc
  - Tab, Shift-Tab
** Also very important:
  - Ctrl-<arrow key>
  - Alt-<any letter>
  - Alt-Print
** More clashes:
  - Alt-F4

You are overstating things here. None of these are grabbed by Windows.


Yes, I got carried away a bit. I forgot to tell that. What I wanted to say was that the use of these keys in Emacs does not follow the UI guidelines and therefore are a surprise for new Emacs users. Therefore we ought to mention them.


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