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Re: I am trying to become an Emacs "super" user on Windows
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Kepa |
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Re: I am trying to become an Emacs "super" user on Windows |
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Wed, 23 Oct 2024 23:37:12 +0200 |
Hi, Corwin
On 23/10/2024 22:14, corwin at bru.st wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2024, 14:49 Kepa via Users list for the GNU Emacs text
editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> wrote:
But..., s-M- works while M-s- doesn't work.
Is the order of the super modifier important, or shouldn't be?
Any help would be appreciated.
Are you saying the order you depress keys in makes a difference when
pressing chords involving swapped capslock and super on Windows? If
so, does it work when you press all three (or just both modifiers) at
the exact same time?
Super (ex-capslock) must be the leading key. When pressing all three,
super must be the first one, or it is ignored.
If I press Meta or control first, I get this message:
M-<capslock> is undefined, or
C-<capslock> is undefined, or, if all three:
C-M-<capslock> is undefined
If Super is leading, it works, for example:
C-M-s-f
Do you have sticky keys enabled in Windows, by chance?
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