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From: "Alvaro (Mandic)" <alf@mandic.com.br>
To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 12:15:50 -0300
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>Hi!
>
>
>> Svend Erik Fjord wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys
>> > (?,?, ?, ?) (to scroll between commands) - why
>>
>> Works fine for me.
>
>This comment doesn`t help anybody!
>
>The problem probably is that you are using the keyb.com in your
>autoexec.bat.
>Remove it, then the arrow keys will work. You will find a more detailed
>explanation in the archives if you search for the "Cursors do not work in
>bash
>under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky wrote a FAQ entry for this problem,
>but
>it never made it into the FAQ.
>
>Bye
>
>     Volker
>

I would like to encourage someone to put this into the FAQ. Here, in Brazil,
the default installation of Windows 95/98 loads keyb.com in the
autoexec.bat.


Alvaro Figueiredo
alf@mandic.com.br




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