Alternatively you could look to solve the problem in hardware.

If this is a requirement specific to you, rather than for multiple users,
you could utilise a keyboard which you can program Macros into, such as the
Kinesis and Razer Blackwidow.


On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Another idea, I'm sure you could write Emacs Lisp and define key bindings
> to
> do this in Emacs shell mode, or even use Emacs macros to do it.
>
> That would require running your shell sessions inside Emacs (run in turn
> from
> X11 as a GTK application or from a terminal according to your needs).
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