It does, but they are not recognized. Here's an example of different alt-f1
sequences I've seen:

Konsole (TERM=konsole), native keyboard ("xterm XFree 4.x.x"): ^[O3P
xterm (TERM=xterm): ^[[1;3P
urxvt (TERM=rxvt-unicode): ^[^[[11~
mlterm (TERM=mlterm): ^[[11;3~

Midnight Commander doesn't recognize any of these. I wonder what kind of
terminal does it expect (shouldn't it be flexibly detected from TERM?).

~Miguel


2010/3/11 Thomas Dickey <dic...@his.com>

> On Thu, 11 Mar 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote:
>
>  What I wonder is why even on the reference terminal xterm, some key escape
>> sequences aren't even recognized, including simple enough ones such as
>> ctrl-f1 or alt-f1.
>>
>
> It depends on the keyboard configuration.  (The "vt220" flavor won't do
> much with control/F1).  The (default) Sun/PC does send different
> sequences...
>
> --
> Thomas E. Dickey
> http://invisible-island.net
> ftp://invisible-island.net




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