PocketPutty should have means for inserting ESC and maybe even functional keys. I remember that when I used putty for Symbian on my Nokia 6600 i saw something like that. In any case you can always type "exit" in the command prompt to exit MC. Scrollable menus would be the best solution to your problem but it will take some time to implement.
--- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --- Von: Andy Shevchenko An: Pavel Tsekov Betreff: Re: F10 issue & special terminal case Datum: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:45:14 +0200 Pavel Tsekov пиÑеÑ: >>My proposition is to add 'Quit' menu item to the main submenu 'File'. > No. This is a corner case and we are not going to change MC just because of > it. But native editor has it. (According to 'Save' button may be good solution to equalize 'Quit' as well?) >>P.S. Functional keys are not working in my case or I do not know how to >>input their by standart Pocket kbd. > You should input ESC 0 - this is threated as F10 by MC. I.e. hit the esc key > and then 0. Pocket kbd has no ESC. I try to Ctrl + [ + 0 and no effect was received. -- With best regards, Andy Shevchenko. mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "Feel free" mit GMX FreeMail! Monat für Monat 10 FreeSMS inklusive! http://www.gmx.net _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel