Chris, At 18:07 2002-11-06, you wrote:
It would be weird if it were happening, but I have readline ("~/.inputrc") mappings for all the Fn keys and "Insert" and "Delete" as well as the usual pre-defined, built-in mappings for the arrow keys. Though I usually keep NumLock engaged, the arrow keys on the number pad work fine when I disengage it.On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:50:12PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote: >The terminal emulation available under Cygwin is not programmable, so it's >up to the software to adapt to it, not vice versa.I will note that it is very weird that F1 - F4 in cygwin are generating the same sequences as up/down/left/right. Something is messed up somewhere, there.
I'm experiencing no symptoms of overlap or other problems in the sequences generated by the keyboard in "console" Cygwin.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
It's probably a hysterical problem with whomever first wrote the cygwin console handling. cgf
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