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Re: d263f07#commitcomment-119999326 #53 is open to document this kind of thing better. For the specific function keys in question, here is the mapping from
So, you should be okay as long as your terminal you're running zti in generates those escape codes for your function keys. If you press one of those keys and nothing happens, there should be an entry in Does that answer your question?: |
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Oh, Windows Terminal? I use that all the time and have no problems with F7, F8, or F10. F11 is, by default, trapped by Windows Terminal and used as a "fullscreen" key. So, F11 may require you turn that setting off. Once I went to Settings -> Actions and removed the key binding, F11 worked fine. Maybe you have key bindings set for the other function keys? In summary, I believe that Windows Terminal produces the proper escape codes... so, something else may be getting in the way. |
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Oh, Windows Terminal? I use that all the time and have no problems with F7, F8, or F10. F11 is, by default, trapped by Windows Terminal and used as a "fullscreen" key. So, F11 may require you turn that setting off. Once I went to Settings -> Actions and removed the key binding, F11 worked fine. Maybe you have key bindings set for the other function keys? In summary, I believe that Windows Terminal produces the proper escape codes... so, something else may be getting in the way.