On May 19, 8:57 am, sinbad <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 19, 7:15 am, Tim Chase <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 05/18/2011 08:58 PM, sinbad wrote:
>
> > > to avoid this i've been thinking if i can make the shift and
> > > ctrl keys sticky it might help to reduce the pain
>
> > Usually sticky-keys are an accessibility feature of your OS.
> > Since Vim doesn't see the individual shift/ctrl keypress (but
> > rather just sees the combined key-code, e.g. "control+R"), it
> > doesn't have a way to detect these modifiers.
>
> > With further info about your OS (and if Linux/BSD, what sort of
> > desktop environment), it would be easier to guide you to an
> > appropriate setting.
>
> > -tim
>
> i am running on windows vista. but actually i use vim in linux
> environment.
> i telnet to the linux server using putty. that' where i work.
> it's sad to hear that vim can't listen to individual ctrl shift key
> hits.
>
> -sinbad

btw, i use vim inside a gnu screen session, if that matters.

-sinbad

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