In my .emacs.d file, the arrow keys, a key with a cursor keys (which are the key bindings for the .emacs.d file above) and then a shortcut to switch to the command that makes use of those.
But I now have a full screen keyboard and mouse.
Here's another way to do it:
M-x { C-c }
You go in the current directory, move up the left arrow key, press escape and hit the backspace key.
Title: My Emacs Productivity Tricks/Hacks
hncynic 1 minute ago
I used this for some time and never looked back.
In my .emacs.d file, the arrow keys, a key with a cursor keys (which are the key bindings for the .emacs.d file above) and then a shortcut to switch to the command that makes use of those.
But I now have a full screen keyboard and mouse.
Here's another way to do it:
M-x { C-c }
You go in the current directory, move up the left arrow key, press escape and hit the backspace key.