You can bind the select-pane command to any key you like, or do something like
to give you a prompt:

bind \; command-prompt 'select-pane -t :.%%'


On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 11:12:37PM -0700, Amjidanutpan Ramanujam wrote:
>    Hi,
>    ** *First of all thank you very much for adding the option to select a
>    pane with the mouse in rev 1.1. It makes a world of difference.*
>    ** * *My question is: Is there a way to assign a shortcut key to jump to a
>    pane based on pane number? I realize there is a key to do the down pane
>    and up pane.*
>    Thanks,
>    Amjith.

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