"bind-key -n ..." should do what you want I think, making a binding without
requiring your prefix.
On Jul 7, 2013 10:32 PM, "Patrick Shanahan" <p...@opensuse.org> wrote:
> * michael kapelko <korn...@gmail.com> [07-07-13 22:23]:
> > To go to the next window, I have to press "C-b, n" sequence (press C-b,
> > release C-b, press n).
>
> Yes, but <ctrl> and right or left arrow will change to the next window in
> either direction.
>
> > I want to go to the next window simply by pressing "Alt-n" in one stroke
> > (press Alt-n only), NOT sequence.
> > Is it possible?
>
> Don't know, happy with arrow keys :^).
>
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