Hi, the expected behaviour is the usual one of the arrows: to move the caret. -Angelo On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 at 11:13, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Angelo Borsotti > > Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2024 10:28:54 +0200 > > > > I have just downloaded emacs 29.4, and run the edt emulation. > > Emacs prompts me to define the keyboard mapping, which I did. > > It saves it in my home\appdata\roaming, withe name .emacs-gnu-W32-keys, > > which is different from the one indicated in th documentation. > > Which documentation states differently, please? > > > This, seemingly, is not important because when I run emacs again, > > it loads it anyway. > > The problem is that the arrows do not work! > > If I run emacs, and enter M-x edt-emulation-on and C-h k > > it displays: > > > > runs the command edt-cut, which is an interactive > > native-compiled Lisp function in ‘edt.el’. > > > > It is bound to . > > > > (edt-cut) > > > > Deletes selected text but copies to kill ring. > > > > How can I solve the problem? > > When you run the edt-mapper command, and it asks for the arrow keys, > you need to press the arrow keys on the numeric pad (and make sure > NumLock is OFF when you do). Then the arrows will work in the EDT > emulation; at least they did for me. >