Reply to message «Re: [BUG] Having <C-o>c inside a insert mode mapping consumes escape», sent 16:34:09 24 October 2010, Sunday by Bram Moolenaar:
> I have added a remark where i_CTRL-O is explained. It's probably
> explained somewhere already, but I can't find it now.
Thanks.
> I find it illogical to use CTRL-O to use a "c" command. Why not exit
> Insert mode?
<C-o> can be pressed like that: little finger from «a» to «caps» (<Control>),
fourth finger stays on «s»(«o» in dvorak), while «<Esc>» will be pressed like
that: either ``little finger from «a» to «Control_Left» (there I mapped
<Esc>)''
or ``little finger from «a» to «caps», middle finger from «d» to «3» («{» in
programming dvorak)'' or ``press «Control_Left» by moving the whole hand
down''.
Maybe, I am doing something wrong, but none of this alternatives are as
convenient as using <C-o>.
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