Hello, All, :) After learning Emacs in some haste and lazily doing all of my <ctrl>- and <alt>-key sequences with my left hand, I've been working towards a more equal distribution of these keystrokes between both hands (pain is a great motivator). In doing so, I've discovered something odd in my Cygwin installation of bash/readline: I have a M$ Natural keyboard, and the *right* <alt> key is not recognized. I would expect <alt>-b to move point to the start of the previous word; it does so when I use the left <alt>-b, but when I use the right <alt>-b, I just get the character "b" inserted. This is really frustrating! I'll note that the right <ctrl> key works fine - it's just the right <alt> key that seems dead. Both <alt> keys work fine in NT Emacs. I couldn't find anything in the archives specifically related to this, and I don't know to debug this type of problem (termcap is beyond me). My TERM is set to 'cygwin'. Any help would be greatly appreciated! ---Jason Tiller -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
