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On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Stefan Troeger wrote:
Hi, If you use the bash as your shell, you can add
"\e[11~": "fetchpop -r -p -a\n"
to your ~/.inputrc (this binds fetchpop... to F1). To find out which key code a key produces, press Ctrl-V and then the key at the bash prompt. If you try this with F1 you should get "^[[11~". Replace the "^[" with "\e".
HI Stefan et al!, Thanks this was what I was looking for. A couple of notes about this. First in SuSE you'll find the inputrc file in /etc. If you don't have it in your /~home files like me. I just copied it to my /~home and changed it to add the command I wanted. The next question is I have a win98 keyboard. It has two windows keys and 3 buttons. None of these give anything when I use the Ctrl-V. Any idea how to get them to work? Thanks! JIM