On 2008-11-26, John Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Nov 26, 10:10 pm, anhnmncb  wrote:
>> As title, I don't know how to bind windows key in vim.
>
> In another posting, you've said you use gvim in MS windows.  If you
> want to bind the 'windows', and 'menu' keys in windows XP, there are
> registry keys you can set; my favourite site explaining this is
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> http://www.usnetizen.com/fix_capslock.html
>
> I map them (when working in windows) to F13, F14 and F15, which then
> can be mapped in Vim.

Thank you, I try to not touch the evil M$ register, and I want to make a
portable gvim to prevent from touching other people's pc's register ...


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