Linux terminals vs Windows consoles
Linux terminals vs Windows consoles - was Re: python 2.7.12 on Linux behaving differently than on Windows
Gregory Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nzThu Dec 8 16:46:00 EST 2016
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Michael Torrie wrote: > For example, on Macs, > control-key is not normally used, but rather the Command-key (the apple > key) which happens to be where the Alt key is on our PC keyboards. Actually, Alt is usually mapped to Option on a Mac. The Mac Command key corresponds the "Windows" or "Meta" key on other keyboards, I think (but is used in a very different way). -- Greg
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