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On 9. 4. 2015 18:54, Weston Turner wrote: > I corroborate the original poster's experience with this issue. > > Steps to reproduce the issue: for example open a file with vim under > Cygwin, press: up, up, down, down, left, left, right, right. Vim under > Cygwin places: > > C > C > D > D > B > B > A > A > > in the file due to the arrow keys being pressed. Vim under bash on > Linux or the Mac terminal does not treat the arrow keys as file input, > but rather simply uses them to move the cursor about in the file. I thought this would be a widely known problem by now. :) Does setting `set nocp` in .vimrc help? (More possible solutions here: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Fix_arrow_keys_that_display_A_B_C_D_on_remote_shell) -- David Macek
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