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patch 8.0.1232: MS-Windows users are confused about default mappings commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c3fdf7f80b2febdd8a8f7a1310631567d257d66a Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Oct 28 18:36:48 2017 +0200 patch 8.0.1232: MS-Windows users are confused about default mappings Problem: MS-Windows users are confused about default mappings. Solution: Don't map keys in the console where they don't work. Add a choice in the installer to use MS-Windows key bindings or not. (Christian Brabandt, Ken Takata, closes #2093)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sat, 28 Oct 2017 18:45:04 +0200
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[Settings]
NumFields=7

[Field 1]
Type=GroupBox
Left=0
Right=-1
Top=0
Bottom=53
Text=" Key remapping "

[Field 2]
Type=radiobutton
Text=Do not remap keys for Windows behavior (Default)
Left=10
Right=-10
Top=17
Bottom=25
State=1
Flags=GROUP

[Field 3]
Type=radiobutton
Text=Remap a few keys for Windows behavior (<C-V>, <C-C>, <C-A>, <C-S>, <C-F>, etc)
Left=10
Right=-10
Top=30
Bottom=47
State=0
Flags=NOTABSTOP

[Field 4]
Type=GroupBox
Left=0
Right=-1
Top=55
Bottom=-5
Text=" Mouse behavior "

[Field 5]
Type=radiobutton
Text=Right button extends selection, left button starts visual mode (Unix)
Left=10
Right=-5
Top=72
Bottom=80
State=0
Flags=GROUP

[Field 6]
Type=radiobutton
Text=Right button has a popup menu, left button starts select mode (Windows)
Left=10
Right=-5
Top=85
Bottom=93
State=0
Flags=NOTABSTOP

[Field 7]
Type=radiobutton
Text=Right button has a popup menu, left button starts visual mode (Default)
Left=10
Right=-5
Top=98
Bottom=106
State=1
Flags=NOTABSTOP