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Re: How to change the keyboard mapping?
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John Mastro |
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Re: How to change the keyboard mapping? |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Aug 2016 19:10:15 -0700 |
Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com> wrote:
> The programme is 'flyspell-popup'.
Ah, I hadn't heard of that package. I installed it but wasn't able to
reproduce the issue you describe - for me, enter always accepts the
selected candidate.
However, you may as well give this a try anyway:
(with-eval-after-load 'popup
(define-key popup-menu-keymap [return] #'popup-select))
> When I say 'alpha-ENTER' I mean the enter key immediately next to the
> alphabetical section of the keyboard, and the 'numerical-ENTER' key is
> immediately next to the numerical section of the keyboard.
Right. When I used a keyboard like that, Emacs called that enter key
[kp-enter] (kp is presumably for keypad). You can check that by typing
C-h k followed by the key.
John
Re: How to change the keyboard mapping?, B.V. Raghav, 2016/08/13