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Howto: Bind Windows key as a prefix?
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T.V Raman |
Subject: |
Howto: Bind Windows key as a prefix? |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Jul 2022 11:17:36 -0700 |
On my laptop,
pressing windows-key+<c> says
s-<c> is undefined for any <c>.
M-x global-set-key RET
windows+<c> RET
command RET
binds windows-<c>
and asking where is <command> shows it as being on s-<c>.
However calling global-set-key with "s-<c>" bombs with key-sequence
"s-<c>" starts with non-prefix s"
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Key sequence s - a starts with non-prefix
key s")
(define-key (keymap #^[nil nil keymap
#^^[3 0 set-mark-command move-beginning-of-line backward-char
mode-specific-command-prefix delete-char emacspeak-prefix-command forward-char
keyboard-quit help-command indent-for-tab-command
electric-newline-and-maybe-indent kill-line recenter-top-bottom newline
next-line (keymap (32 . emacspeak-outline-speak-this-heading) (102 .
emacspeak-outline-speak-forward-heading) (98 .
emacspeak-outline-speak-backward-heading) (110 .
emacspeak-outline-speak-next-heading) (112 .
emacspeak-outline-speak-previous-heading) (111 . open-line) (13 .
outline-insert-heading) (67108926 . outline-demote) (67108924 .
outline-promote) (22 . outline-move-subtree-down) (30 .
outline-move-subtree-up) (15 . outline-hide-other) (17 .
outline-hide-sublevels) (11 . outline-show-branches) (12 . outline-hide-leaves)
(5 . outline-show-entry) (3 . outline-hide-entry) (1 . outline-show-all) (20 .
outline-hide-body) (2 . outline-backward-same-level) (6 .
outline-forward-same-level) (21 . outline-up-heading) (4 .
outline-hide-subtree) (19 . outline-show-subtree) (9 . outline-show-children)
(16 . outline-previous-visible-heading) (14 . outline-next-visible-heading) (64
. outline-mark-subtree)) previous-line quoted-insert isearch-backward
isearch-forward transpose-chars universal-argument scroll-up-command
kill-region Control-X-prefix emacspeak-muggles-yank-pop/yank
emacspeak-ctl-z-keymap ESC-prefix toggle-input-method abort-recursive-edit nil
...] #^^[1 0 #^^[2 0
#^^[3 0 set-mark-command move-beginning-of-line backward-char
mode-specific-command-prefix delete-char emacspeak-prefix-command forward-char
keyboard-quit help-command indent-for-tab-command
electric-newline-and-maybe-indent kill-line recenter-top-bottom newline
next-line (keymap ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...) previous-line
quoted-insert isearch-backward isearch-forward transpose-chars
universal-argument scroll-up-command kill-region Control-X-prefix
emacspeak-muggles-yank-pop/yank emacspeak-ctl-z-keymap ESC-prefix
toggle-input-method abort-recursive-edit nil ...] self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command ...] self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command] self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command self-insert-command
self-insert-command ...] (8388716 . ansi-term) (8388640 .
emacspeak-muggles-maths-navigator/body) (8388718 .
emacspeak-muggles-navigate/body) (print . emacspeak-muggles-brightness/body)
(f14 . kmacro-end-or-call-macro) (f13 . kmacro-start-macro-or-insert-counter)
(S-mouse-3 . kmacro-end-call-mouse) (C-S-iso-lefttab . tab-previous) (C-S-tab .
tab-previous) (C-tab . tab-next) (f5 . find-file) (remap keymap (dabbrev-expand
. hippie-expand)) (silence . emacspeak-silence) (67108903 .
emacspeak-multi-keymap) (67108923 . emacspeak-hyper-keymap) (67108910 .
emacspeak-super-keymap) (67108908 . emacspeak-alt-keymap) (S-down .
emacspeak-skip-blank-lines-forward) (S-up .
emacspeak-skip-blank-lines-backward) (S-right . next-buffer) (S-left .
previous-buffer) (XF86AudioRaiseVolume . amixer-volume-up)
(XF86AudioLowerVolume . amixer-volume-down) (C-f2 . amixer-volume-down) (C-f1 .
amixer-volume-up) (XF86AudioPlay . emacspeak-silence) (paste . clipboard-yank)
(copy . clipboard-kill-ring-save) (cut . clipboard-kill-region) (f18 .
clipboard-yank) ...) "s-a" ansi-term)
(#f(compiled-function (key command) "Give KEY a global binding as
COMMAND.\nThis is a legacy function; see `keymap-global-set' for
the\nrecommended function to use instead.\n\nCOMMAND is the command definition
to use; usually it is\na symbol naming an interactively-callable function.\nKEY
is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or vector\nof characters or
event types, and non-ASCII characters with codes\nabove 127 (such as ISO
Latin-1) can be included if you use a vector.\n\nNote that if KEY has a local
binding in the current buffer,\nthat local binding will continue to shadow any
global binding\nthat you make with this function." (interactive
#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode 0x1c12d585360c8f11>)) #<bytecode
0xb0d11433d0335b6>) "s-a" ansi-term)
(ad-Advice-global-set-key #f(compiled-function (key command) "Give KEY a
global binding as COMMAND.\nThis is a legacy function; see `keymap-global-set'
for the\nrecommended function to use instead.\n\nCOMMAND is the command
definition to use; usually it is\na symbol naming an interactively-callable
function.\nKEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it is a string or
vector\nof characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters with
codes\nabove 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a
vector.\n\nNote that if KEY has a local binding in the current buffer,\nthat
local binding will continue to shadow any global binding\nthat you make with
this function." (interactive #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode
0x1c12d585360c8f11>)) #<bytecode 0xb0d11433d0335b6>) "s-a" ansi-term)
(apply ad-Advice-global-set-key #f(compiled-function (key command) "Give KEY
a global binding as COMMAND.\nThis is a legacy function; see
`keymap-global-set' for the\nrecommended function to use instead.\n\nCOMMAND is
the command definition to use; usually it is\na symbol naming an
interactively-callable function.\nKEY is a key sequence; noninteractively, it
is a string or vector\nof characters or event types, and non-ASCII characters
with codes\nabove 127 (such as ISO Latin-1) can be included if you use a
vector.\n\nNote that if KEY has a local binding in the current buffer,\nthat
local binding will continue to shadow any global binding\nthat you make with
this function." (interactive #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode
0x1c12d585360c8f11>)) #<bytecode 0xb0d11433d0335b6>) ("s-a" ansi-term))
(global-set-key "s-a" ansi-term)
(eval (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) t)
(#f(compiled-function (exp &optional insert-value no-truncate
char-print-limit) "Evaluate EXP and print value in the echo area.\nWhen called
interactively, read an Emacs Lisp expression and\nevaluate it. Value is also
consed on to front of the variable\n`values'. Optional argument INSERT-VALUE
non-nil (interactively,\nwith a non `-' prefix argument) means insert the
result into the\ncurrent buffer instead of printing it in the echo
area.\n\nNormally, this function truncates long output according to the\nvalue
of the variables `eval-expression-print-length'
and\n`eval-expression-print-level'. When NO-TRUNCATE is\nnon-nil
(interactively, with a prefix argument of zero), however,\nthere is no such
truncation.\n\nIf the resulting value is an integer, and CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
is\nnon-nil (interactively, unless given a non-zero prefix argument)\nit will
be printed in several additional formats (octal,\nhexadecimal, and character).
The character format is used only\nif the value is below CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
(interactively, if the\nprefix argument is -1 or the value doesn't
exceed\n`eval-expression-print-maximum-character').\n\nRuns the hook
`eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook' on entering the\nminibuffer.\n\nIf
`eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default,\nthis
command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger." (interactive
#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode -0x459e253eac81345>)) #<bytecode
-0xc624bdd988e525e>) (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127)
(ad-Advice-eval-expression #f(compiled-function (exp &optional insert-value
no-truncate char-print-limit) "Evaluate EXP and print value in the echo
area.\nWhen called interactively, read an Emacs Lisp expression and\nevaluate
it. Value is also consed on to front of the variable\n`values'. Optional
argument INSERT-VALUE non-nil (interactively,\nwith a non `-' prefix argument)
means insert the result into the\ncurrent buffer instead of printing it in the
echo area.\n\nNormally, this function truncates long output according to
the\nvalue of the variables `eval-expression-print-length'
and\n`eval-expression-print-level'. When NO-TRUNCATE is\nnon-nil
(interactively, with a prefix argument of zero), however,\nthere is no such
truncation.\n\nIf the resulting value is an integer, and CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
is\nnon-nil (interactively, unless given a non-zero prefix argument)\nit will
be printed in several additional formats (octal,\nhexadecimal, and character).
The character format is used only\nif the value is below CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
(interactively, if the\nprefix argument is -1 or the value doesn't
exceed\n`eval-expression-print-maximum-character').\n\nRuns the hook
`eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook' on entering the\nminibuffer.\n\nIf
`eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default,\nthis
command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger." (interactive
#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode -0x459e253eac81345>)) #<bytecode
-0xc624bdd988e525e>) (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127)
(apply ad-Advice-eval-expression #f(compiled-function (exp &optional
insert-value no-truncate char-print-limit) "Evaluate EXP and print value in the
echo area.\nWhen called interactively, read an Emacs Lisp expression
and\nevaluate it. Value is also consed on to front of the variable\n`values'.
Optional argument INSERT-VALUE non-nil (interactively,\nwith a non `-' prefix
argument) means insert the result into the\ncurrent buffer instead of printing
it in the echo area.\n\nNormally, this function truncates long output according
to the\nvalue of the variables `eval-expression-print-length'
and\n`eval-expression-print-level'. When NO-TRUNCATE is\nnon-nil
(interactively, with a prefix argument of zero), however,\nthere is no such
truncation.\n\nIf the resulting value is an integer, and CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
is\nnon-nil (interactively, unless given a non-zero prefix argument)\nit will
be printed in several additional formats (octal,\nhexadecimal, and character).
The character format is used only\nif the value is below CHAR-PRINT-LIMIT
(interactively, if the\nprefix argument is -1 or the value doesn't
exceed\n`eval-expression-print-maximum-character').\n\nRuns the hook
`eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook' on entering the\nminibuffer.\n\nIf
`eval-expression-debug-on-error' is non-nil, which is the default,\nthis
command arranges for all errors to enter the debugger." (interactive
#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode -0x459e253eac81345>)) #<bytecode
-0xc624bdd988e525e>) ((global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127))
(eval-expression (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127)
(#<subr funcall-interactively> eval-expression (global-set-key "s-a"
'ansi-term) nil nil 127)
(apply #<subr funcall-interactively> eval-expression ((global-set-key "s-a"
'ansi-term) nil nil 127))
(ad-Advice-funcall-interactively #<subr funcall-interactively>
eval-expression (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127)
(apply ad-Advice-funcall-interactively #<subr funcall-interactively>
(eval-expression (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil nil 127))
(funcall-interactively eval-expression (global-set-key "s-a" 'ansi-term) nil
nil 127)
(#<subr call-interactively> eval-expression nil nil)
(apply #<subr call-interactively> eval-expression (nil nil))
(call-interactively@ido-cr+-record-current-command #<subr call-interactively>
eval-expression nil nil)
(apply call-interactively@ido-cr+-record-current-command #<subr
call-interactively> (eval-expression nil nil))
(call-interactively eval-expression nil nil)
(command-execute eval-expression)
--
Thanks,
--Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research)
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