The curses display handles most control-X keys, and translates them into their corresponding keycode. Here we recognize a few that are missing, Ctrl-@ (null), Ctrl-\ (backslash), Ctrl-] (right bracket), Ctrl-^ (caret), Ctrl-_ (underscore).
Signed-off-by: Sean Estabrooks <sean.estabro...@gmail.com> --- ui/curses_keys.h | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/ui/curses_keys.h b/ui/curses_keys.h index 71e04acdc7..88a2208ed1 100644 --- a/ui/curses_keys.h +++ b/ui/curses_keys.h @@ -210,6 +210,12 @@ static const int _curses2keycode[CURSES_CHARS] = { ['N' - '@'] = 49 | CNTRL, /* Control + n */ /* Control + m collides with the keycode for Enter */ + ['@' - '@'] = 3 | CNTRL, /* Control + @ */ + /* Control + [ collides with the keycode for Escape */ + ['\\' - '@'] = 43 | CNTRL, /* Control + Backslash */ + [']' - '@'] = 27 | CNTRL, /* Control + ] */ + ['^' - '@'] = 7 | CNTRL, /* Control + ^ */ + ['_' - '@'] = 12 | CNTRL, /* Control + Underscore */ }; static const int _curseskey2keycode[CURSES_KEYS] = { -- 2.40.1