On Apr 1, 3:14 pm, "John Beckett" <[email protected]> wrote:
> MisterW wrote:
> > Why then does vim.exe running in a cmd window allow me to map
> > <C-1> when gvim won't?
>
> George Reilly has just explained that Ctrl-6, Ctrl-2, Ctrl-- are
> special-cased in Windows (which I didn't know). Perhaps there is
> also some special casing for Ctrl-1 ... sorry, I don't know.

Doing some testing I have been unable to find a key that I cannot map
ctrl to on vim.exe in a command prompt.
ctrl 1-10 work as do = - ` / .

Can anyone explain why gvim.exe differs?

I'll have a look thru the source when I get a chance.

Matt
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