If you map Alt key, it's case sensitive.
And some keys already mapped to the menu key, like <A-t> is the shortcut to 
menu "Tools".

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From: "Mr.SpOOn" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 11:17 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: A-Left and A-Right not working inside Screen

>
> Hi,
> is there some known issue in using alt key binding with Vim working
> inside Gnu/Screen?
>
> I have these inside my .vimrc file:
>
> "" tab navigation (next tab) with alt left / alt right
> map  <silent><A-t> :tabnew<CR>
> map  <silent><A-Right> :tabn<CR>
> map  <silent><A-Left>  :tabp<CR>
>
> On my pc I have Vim 7.2.25, compiled from source.
>
> The Alt-t mapping does'nt work. Never. While The other bindings to
> move beetween tabs work fine.
>
> I use Vim also on a server where I copied my .vimrc file. Outside
> Screen I can switch tabs, but I can't create a new one with Alt-t.
> What is strange is that if I'm inside Screen, I can't switch tabs,
> instead with alt-left it just deletes the current line. With Alt-right
> it deletes the line and put it in insert mode. Why is this happening?
>
> Thanks,
> bye
>
> >
> 

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