Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/02/17/15:00:20
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> I've got a new computer with Win98 installed and the second to first
> thing I installed (after emacs) was of course cygwin (20.0beta). I am
> shocked with grief to see that the arrow keys are not working at all!
> What is a shell without arrow keys? It has a horrible MS-DWARF feeling
> over it...
>
> I'm using the Swedish version of Win98 (and I heard that the French and
> German versions too are malfunctional). I would be pleased to say the
> least if someone has a solution to my (our?) problem.
>
I forgot to mention: If I use the numpad without numlock, 8, 4, 6 and 2
works as the arrow keys. But this is still no solution - they are too
far away from my fingers. :o)
Regards
/Anders
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<PRE>I've got a new computer with Win98 installed and the second to first
thing I installed (after emacs) was of course cygwin (20.0beta). I am
shocked with grief to see that the arrow keys are not working at all!
What is a shell without arrow keys? It has a horrible MS-DWARF feeling
over it...
I'm using the Swedish version of Win98 (and I heard that the French and
German versions too are malfunctional). I would be pleased to say the
least if someone has a solution to my (our?) problem.</PRE>
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<P>I forgot to mention: If I use the numpad without numlock, 8, 4, 6 and
2 works as the arrow keys. But this is still no solution - they are too
far away from my fingers. :o)
<P>Regards
<BR> /Anders</HTML>
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