I have been attempting to bind Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab as
the :tabnext and :tabprev commands in vim. From what I have learned,
PuTTY does not send these commands. I found a post describing how to
patch putty to send these keys along. (http://scnr.net/blog/index.php/
archives/61).  However, the keycodes it suggests are not ones that vim
is expecting. I'm assuming there is some set of keycodes that would be
appropriate, however I do not know what they are. I'm hoping someone
here might be able to shed some light on this.

I have looked through this mailing list, and found a similiar question
"Problems with mappings using the Shift in the terminal" (http://
groups.google.com/group/vim_use/browse_thread/thread/8449c75c87c7ef4).
I investigated one of the responses that suggested using ^V to see
what vim recieves from the terminal. From what I can tell the tab key
comes through as well, a tab. Not very helpful. I'm not sure how to go
about dealing with this.

I've also asked this question on SO a couple of days ago which is
where I was able to get some leads (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/
736004/creating-a-ctrltab-keybinding-in-putty).

If anyone is able to lend more information, I'd love to hear it!

Thanks.

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