![]() ![]() I also think that the Arduino IDE is meant to be small and simple, but if you want to submit patches to support switchable key binding sets, it would be enjoyed by bobemoe and other users. I also use Emacs, but I don’t expect every app to support those key bindings- Emacs is a world unto itself. In a hundred-page document, or a thousand-line source code file, which is more commonly useful? Go to the head of the current line, or go to the top of the document? Which one should have a key devoted to that function? Oh, you guessed wrong and jumped fifty pages away from where you were, and now you’ll have to hunt. In the data entry world, of which MacOS GUIs and web forms are just the latest whippersnapper upstarts, the Home and End keys are useful to go to the beginning and ending of the current single-line field, but OSX doesn’t support that. We could probably find Home and End on IBM terminals before Steve Jobs even thought of getting into business. Kg4wsv, Home and End were used to go to the beginning and end of the current row on PCs since long before there was a Macintosh.
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