> I've used  cat > /dev/null  followed by pressing the key, and seeing
> which characters get printed.  This may or may not work for you...
well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it wonīt recognize them, too. Is
there a way to make mutt display the code it sees, like in jed? 

> It's possible to bind these sequences verbatim in Mutt, but that's the
> "wrong way" -- if the keys have stopped working in Mutt, then something
> is broken in the term info database or somewhere like that, since Mutt
> won't recognise the <home> etc. keys.  Still, it may be easier to do
> that than to find out what's broken (that's what I did anyway).
Thatīs what I thought, too. And currently there is no other program with
this problem..

Jens

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