On 2006/05/17 17:05, Ken Morley wrote: >> The problem is that I've always been able to use the cursor keys when >> editing with VIM under SuSE and RedHat and I can't seem to break the habit. >> I currently use VanDyke's Secure-CRT 5.0 terminal emulation software.
Try xterm emulation (and set TERM to xterm or xterm-color). If you can't get SecureCRT playing nicely, try PuTTY (or switch desktop OS)[1]. On 2006/05/17 15:11, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote: > You could learn vi(m) navigation the *right* way and move your cursor with > h,j,k,l. this is really not fun if you use a Dvorak keymap... [1] Actually, if you want to switch desktop OS, don't try PuTTY because it will only delay the inevitable and encourages you to endure Windows for longer.