sorry, map it using Alt+any key that unmapped On 1/1/09, zhao teng <[email protected]> wrote: > ctrl+c or ctrl+[ > > On 1/1/09, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On 31/12/08 20:51, Ben Kim wrote: >>> >>> Dear Vimmers, >>> >>> I use putty to ssh into my machine from a windows mobile device (wing). >>> It >>> doesn't have esc and control keys. I'd like to know whether anyone used >>> vim without esc and control keys. >>> >>> Thanks and happy new year to all. >>> >>> Ben Kim >> >> If it were only Escape which were missing, you could get it back by >> means of a mapping (or rather, a pair of mappings) such as e.g. >> >> :map <F2> <Esc> >> :map! <F2> <Esc> >> >> The lack of Ctrl key is not as obvious to work around. I don't know if >> it can be done. >> >> >> Best regards, >> Tony. >> -- >> A worried young man from Stamboul >> Founds lots of red spots on his tool. >> Said the doctor, a cynic, >> "Get out of my clinic; >> Just wipe off the lipstick, you fool!" >> >> >> >> > > -- > Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com >
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