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Re: Find bindings for all modes
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John Mastro |
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Re: Find bindings for all modes |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Oct 2014 15:18:48 -0700 |
Tim Johnson <tim@akwebsoft.com> wrote:
> I'd like to use C-j as a prefix key.
> Note: I have limited mobility in my hands and always have the
> control key to the left of my "A" key.
I wanted to do something similar in order to have a general-purpose
prefix key on the right hand side of the keyboard. (I strongly prefer to
use opposite hands for the modifier(s) and they keys themselves. So
`C-c` or `C-x r` are fine, but I'm not a big fan of e.g. `C-x o`. This
is primarily a "preference" thing, although I do think that using
opposite hands is more ergonomic than not).
What I settled on for now is to steal C-h. I actually use the help
commands quite a bit, but I find <f1> to be "good enough" for accessing
them.
If you don't mind, let us (the list) know what you settle on - I'm
always interested to hear about Emacs users' key binding innovations.
> This is very handy. Thank You!
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped.
--
john
- Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/28
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, John Mastro, 2014/10/28
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/28
- Re: Find bindings for all modes,
John Mastro <=
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/28
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Robert Thorpe, 2014/10/28
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/29
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, John Mastro, 2014/10/29
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/29
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Robert Thorpe, 2014/10/29
- Re: Find bindings for all modes, Tim Johnson, 2014/10/31