Hello,

A.J. Mechelynck wrote:
> Sven Brueggemann wrote:
>> where do I find CTRL-^ on a German keyboard? I know that I can
>> map it, but I'd like to see if the standard keystroke fits my
>> needs before changing it.
> You may have to hunt around, using the Ctrl-V prefix in Insert mode;
> and it might not even be present. AFAICT my system either hasn't got
> it, or my keyboard driver or window manager strips the Ctrl bit away
> on non-alphabetic printable keys before gvim gets them.

Seems to be the first Vim command that's not available through my
keyboard.

> This is what  I use on my Belgian keyboard:
>       :map! <F8> <C-^>
>       :map <F8> :let &imi = !&imi<CR>
> It allows me to change it even in Normal mode (so the next r
> command, for instance, will or won't use the keymap).

Perfect, thanks!

Kind regards

Sven

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