Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't work either. I found a
solution, although I still can't use my 'windows' key. Instead I use the
alt-up and alt-down combo, which does what i wanted without using a
previously assigned key combo or the mysterious windows key:
(global-set-key [M-up] 'scroll-other-window-down)
(global-set-key [M-down] 'scroll-other-window)
Thanks again for the help, and if anyone knows another way to get at the
windows key...
Tyler
Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 14.08.2005 um 06:44 schrieb Tyler:
(global-set-key [Super_L-z] 'scroll-other-window-down)
Try it with lower case `s´, i.e. (global-set-key [s-z]
'scroll-other-window-down).
Capital `S´ is the Shift key. So it's indeed C-M-S-v that scrolls the
other window. (And C-M-v too, only in the other direction.)
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Greetings
Pete
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