![]() * checked `showkey -a` in Windows TerminalĪdds support for `win32-input-mode` to conhost, conpty, and the Windows * checked `showkey -a` in xterm, which gives you the _right_ results for C-M-/, C-M-? * checked `showkey -a` in gnome-terminal, which gives you the wrong results for C-M-/, C-M-? This bug was merely found during that investigation. * #3079 - At first, I thought this PR would close this issue, but as I've learned below, this won't solve that one. This PR does a better job of handling these weird cases. Standard en-us keyboard layout, which makes the problem even more complicated. The astute reader will note that these characters also share the same key on a * C-M-? is supposed to be `^[^?` (ESC DEL) * C-M-/ is supposed to be `^[^_` (ESC US) ![]() * C-/ is supposed to be `^_` (the C0 character US) Ctrl+/ and Ctrl-? are complicated in VT input.
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