Esc key = option ++? Not on ipad, it seems.

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CH

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11 feb 2011, 13:17:5411/2/11
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I just saw this post, as I'm a vim addict with an Apple BT keyboard,
missing my ESC key.

I tried option ++, and vi typed four or five binary characters. It's
the same ones each time, but it's not ESC.

Am I using the right version of iSSH?

Thanks

Dean

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11 feb 2011, 13:31:4611/2/11
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Either Option + = or Option + + should produce and ESC key press.

Dean

CH

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11 feb 2011, 14:44:2211/2/11
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It's still producing some binary junk when I press option and '=', not an escape. I'm using IOS 4.2.1, and iSSH is current, according to the AppStore (no updates available).

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CH

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11 feb 2011, 14:46:3311/2/11
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I'm sorry, I didn't specify that am using an iPad.

CH

On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Dean <cana...@gmail.com> wrote:

CH

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11 feb 2011, 14:57:1811/2/11
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The key sequence being sent is (in hex): e2 89 a0

Thanks.

On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:31 AM, Dean <cana...@gmail.com> wrote:

CH

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17 feb 2011, 16:04:3717/2/11
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I must be dense, since it's still generating those non-esc characters.
Could it have something to do with the alternate screen mode that vi
uses?

Fred

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19 feb 2011, 6:28:0119/2/11
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On Feb 11, 6:17 pm, CH <pkts...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just saw this post, as I'm a vim addict with an Apple BT keyboard,
> missing my ESC key.
>
> I tried option ++, and vi typed four or five binary characters.  It's
> the same ones each time, but it's not ESC.

I'm in the same boat. I tend to just use option-C which send a control-
C and at least has the right effect of dropping vim back into command
mode. It's a functional work-around but my fingers still head for the
escape key!

Dean

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20 feb 2011, 0:43:5520/2/11
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I'm not able to replicate this. In my test cases I'm connecting with
a CentOS or a Ubuntu machine. My suspicion is that the key mapping at
some level is off. What does Option++ do at the command line? What
does the ESC key do on the keyboard accessory?

Dean

Cooper

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27 feb 2011, 11:24:1227/2/11
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Hi, did you try Option+[  (option + left bracket).  That works on my iPad.

letterj

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7 abr 2011, 22:46:247/4/11
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Option+[ works great.  Thanks for the info
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