I checked if anyone had this problem before. I found one guy who complained
about similar problem, but for him ctrl+left/right worked in terminal, but
didn't work in emacs. Eventually he solved it by changing TERM variable in
emacs. Unfortunately this doesn't work for me and I am completely lost. So,
again, if anyone have an idea what might be the problem, please drop a line.
Thanks.

Alex.

On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Alexander Sandler <
alexander.sand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am working with zsh over putty. Normally, I have ctrl+left and ctrl+right
> mapped to ^[OD and ^[OC. I bound them to backward-word and forward-word
> commands (which move cursor one word forward and one word backward). This
> works wonderfully, but somehow stops working when I start screen. From some
> reason, in screen both ctrl+left and left arrow key are mapped to ^[[D.
> Ctrl+right and right arrow key mapped to ^[[C. This is obviously wrong - it
> breaks the move word forward/move word backward binding. I am wondering how
> to overcome this problem. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Alex
>
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