top | item 16239235 (no title) notinventedhear | 8 years ago Probably since ctrl-a is a well-loved bash shortcut for goto start-of-line. discuss order hn newest AnIdiotOnTheNet|8 years ago I assume that shortcut predates the existence of the Home key? Maybe we can let it die. AlexandrB|8 years ago The home key is in a terrible, terrible place on the keyboard and missing in many laptop keyboards. Ctrl-A is much easier to reach while touch typing, especially after remapping Caps Lock to Ctrl. spinningarrow|8 years ago I hope not. I actually find C-a and C-e (for end) _much_ easier to type, especially with Caps Lock remapped to CTRL. load replies (1) pletnes|8 years ago Not for us vi/vim guys. robohoe|8 years ago set -o vi:D
AnIdiotOnTheNet|8 years ago I assume that shortcut predates the existence of the Home key? Maybe we can let it die. AlexandrB|8 years ago The home key is in a terrible, terrible place on the keyboard and missing in many laptop keyboards. Ctrl-A is much easier to reach while touch typing, especially after remapping Caps Lock to Ctrl. spinningarrow|8 years ago I hope not. I actually find C-a and C-e (for end) _much_ easier to type, especially with Caps Lock remapped to CTRL. load replies (1)
AlexandrB|8 years ago The home key is in a terrible, terrible place on the keyboard and missing in many laptop keyboards. Ctrl-A is much easier to reach while touch typing, especially after remapping Caps Lock to Ctrl.
spinningarrow|8 years ago I hope not. I actually find C-a and C-e (for end) _much_ easier to type, especially with Caps Lock remapped to CTRL. load replies (1)
AnIdiotOnTheNet|8 years ago
AlexandrB|8 years ago
spinningarrow|8 years ago
pletnes|8 years ago
robohoe|8 years ago
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