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Thus it was written in the epistle of Carl McNamee,
> Recently my arrow keys quit working when I am in the posix shell running vi.
> What could be wrong?  I am using Reflections to access the system.

Afraid I can't explain about the arrow keys, but there's a much easier
solution :-).  Use h (left), j (down), k (up), and l (right).  They're already
under your fingers.

Ted
--
Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Sys, Southern Adventist University
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Mathematics may be likened to a large rock whose interior composition we
wish to examine. The older mathematicians appear as persevering stone
cutters slowly attempting to demolish the rock from the outside with hammer
and chisel. The later mathematicians resemble expert miners who seek
vulnerable veins, drill into these strategic places, and then blast the rock
apart with well placed internal charges.
                                        -- Eves, Howard W.
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         Deep thoughts to be found at http://www.southern.edu/~ashted

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