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Re: ESC key experience with new MacBook Pro?
From: |
Jorge Morais Neto |
Subject: |
Re: ESC key experience with new MacBook Pro? |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Dec 2016 22:23:25 -0200 |
On 12 December 2016 at 13:37, Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is only peripherally related to Emacs, but as I've been using
> Emacs since the dawn of time and for some reason never really learned
> to press the Alt key, my Emacs Alt key usage has always been dominated
> by use of the ESC key. I thought some of my fellow Emacs tribe members
> would have some input.
I use a non-Apple notebook and it has an ESC key. However, I believe I have a
very useful tip for you: "C-[". For Emacs that key is equivalent to ESC. I
use it frequently, because it is often easier to type than ESC. For example,
to repeat complex commands, C-x C-[ C-[ is easier to type than C-x ESC ESC. In
fact, I often prefer "C-[ *" to "M-*". For example, I prefer C-[ C-i to C-M-i.
Regards.
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