(03/24/2011 01:51 AM), Walter Dnes wrote:
>   IANACP (I Am Not A C Programmer), so I'm not certain of this, but
> {ScrollLock} is the only one of the three that is "normal".  I.e.
> pressing it generates a one-byte scancode and releasing it generates
> that one-byte scancode + 0x80.  Is there a way to bind a key by
> referring to its scancode, rather than to its ASCII output?

It isn't. If the terminal doesn't send something for the key (which you
would've seen in "cat"), then tmux can't see it.

-- 
Micah J. Cowan
http://micah.cowan.name/

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