* C-c is mapped to C-g?
@ 2002-10-25 6:16 Bartev Vartanian
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From: Bartev Vartanian @ 2002-10-25 6:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I am running emacs on cygwin on a Windows XP machine. I'm using a Dell
Quiet Key keyboard. I haven't done any special key bindings. However, my
key mappings aren't what they are supposed to be! I type C-c, and emacs
thinks I'm typing C-g. Can somebody please help? It won't even let me
exit emacs using C-x C-c.
Bartev Vartanian
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@ 2002-10-25 17:48 ` Artist
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From: Artist @ 2002-10-25 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Bartev Vartanian" wrote in message > I am running emacs on cygwin on a Windows XP machine. I'm using a Dell
> Quiet Key keyboard. I haven't done any special key bindings. However, my
> key mappings aren't what they are supposed to be! I type C-c, and emacs
> thinks I'm typing C-g. Can somebody please help? It won't even let me
> exit emacs using C-x C-c.
>
> Bartev Vartanian
>
Hi,
How does the keyboard works outside emacs?
If c is printed as g, then it's keyboard problem.
It it's ok then,
Do C-h b to see the binding and check one for C-c
Do M-x describe-binding-internal
Check if C-c is mode-specific-command-prefix or not.
Artist
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