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LYNX-DEV Keyboard mapping question
From: |
Joe Kincaid |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV Keyboard mapping question |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jul 1997 09:12:54 -0500 (CDT) |
Hi,
First, I want to say thanks for re-opening the list. My account was
having a problem posting and I guess it was a problem similar to Klaus's.
It took a couple of missing posts for me to figure out they really were
missing and then I didn't know what to do about it. My summer has been
busier than I anticipated, too, so "doing something about it" was never a
priority. Usually keeping up with traffic was enough.
Anyway, the following question came to me from the forms in the FAQ on
SLCC. I get about two of these a week and I can answer almost all of them
easily, so I do. This one is beyond my ken and I'm hoping someone else can
help this person out. I have notified the user that I had received his
message and would be trying to get an answer.
In a previous (attempted, but unposted) message, I asked for feedback on
how to involve (or whether to involve) the list with these messages. My
gut feeling is that the questions would continue to come to me and I would
cc: my answers to the list for archiving and further information from
developers. Does anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Joe
------- forwarded message --------
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 14:09:39 -0500
From: anonymous NFS user <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: From Web Page http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/faq/kbd_900.html
>From Web Form: http://www.slcc.edu/lynx/faq/kbd_900.html
Wed Jul 2 14:09:38 1997
Name: Brad
Mail: address@hidden
comments:
I wanted my left arrow key to behave as the up arrow.
In my config file I have:
KEYMAP:0x83:PREV_LINK
This works ALMOST like the up arrow now. But when
I am in a text box the left arrow does NOT go to previous
link as does the up arrow.
QUESTION: Is there a way to make the left arrow
behave exactly like the up arrow?
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