E. Paine added the comment:
The issue I found, which I assume you are referencing Terry, is #2704. Even if
we don't do all of what is proposed there, I think the default bindings for the
history should be changed (I have not used any terminals that don't use ↑↓).
In my experience, very few pe
Terry J. Reedy added the comment:
There is an old issue proposing making ↑↓ navigate through history in Shell,
with cntl/alt ↑↓, for instance, navigating through lines.
In the meanwhile, one is supposed to be able to redefine the abstract
and keys in the Keys tab of the settings
dialog.
New submission from wyz23x2 :
Terminals like CMD have support of navigating through commands with ↑↓. While
directly implementing the arrows is not good in IDLE (the use for jumping to
the prev. line in GUI is needed), there should be a good way.
Some ways:
1. Alt+↑↓. The current behavior is ex