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    Re: What does the Alt Gr key do anyway?

    If you push the keys C-F-Q whilst holding AltGr in vim, it will move the cursor to the next line.




    Unless you have pushed Esc an odd number of times, in which case it will print the characters ^EQ.
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    Re: What does the Alt Gr key do anyway?

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    Re: What does the Alt Gr key do anyway?

    Quote Originally Posted by zaza
    If you push the keys C-F-Q whilst holding AltGr in vim, it will move the cursor to the next line.




    Unless you have pushed Esc an odd number of times, in which case it will print the characters ^EQ.
    The simplest way to exit vim is to type the 47th Mersenne Prime (in octal).
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