Hi!

I'm using tmux's default prefix key ^b, but I needed an alternate prefix
key too, so I've used 'set-option -g prefix2 C-a'.

I'm used to the fact that I can use CTRL+b+b to enter ^b to my terminal
any time I need (eg.: remote tmux). But, it seems to me that this only
works for ^b. With any other key I try to setup as prefix or prefix2
key, this is not working.
So I can not enter ^a to my terminal with CTRL+a+a when I set prefix or
prefix2 to 'C-a', but I can input ^b with CTRL+b+b if I set my prefix or
prefix2 to 'C-b'. Btw, the 'a' key is not determinative, this doesn't
work with any other key except 'b'.

I've tried this on OpenBSD 5.1-stable and on Linux with r2849 svn co.

Is this fixable?


Thanks,
Daniel

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