* control-lock.el - give your pinky a rest
@ 2007-11-25 0:40 Craig Muth
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From: Craig Muth @ 2007-11-25 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've posted control-lock.el to the emacswiki:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/ControlLock
It is sort of like caps-lock but for the control key. You type a sequence to enable it and it behaves as though you're holding control down until you type ' to exit.
I'm interested in getting some feedback. I've wanted to implement this for a long time and am finding it very useful so far.
Two problems I've noticed: The default key to enable it (C-,) doesn't work in a console. I'm thinking M-l might be a decent alternative key. And the way I currently show it as being enabled (changing the cursor to an underscore) I'm guessing doesn't work in terminal mode either. Any suggestions about a better way to show that it's enabled?
--Craig
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* Re: control-lock.el - give your pinky a rest
@ 2007-11-25 15:46 Craig Muth
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From: Craig Muth @ 2007-11-25 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> You type a sequence to enable it and it behaves as though you're holding control down until you type ' to exit.
Sry, I meant you type , (comma) to exit.
--Craig
Craig Muth <craigdmuth@yahoo.com> wrote: I've posted control-lock.el to the emacswiki:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs-en/ControlLock
It is sort of like caps-lock but for the control key. You type a sequence to enable it and it behaves as though you're holding control down until you type ' to exit.
I'm interested in getting some feedback. I've wanted to implement this for a long time and am finding it very useful so far.
Two problems I've noticed: The default key to enable it (C-,) doesn't work in a console. I'm thinking M-l might be a decent alternative key. And the way I currently show it as being enabled (changing the cursor to an underscore) I'm guessing doesn't work in terminal mode either. Any suggestions about a better way to show that it's enabled?
--Craig
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