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- <p>The following paragraphs describe the notation used to represent
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- <p>The text <kbd>C-k</kbd> is read as ‘Control-K’ and describes the character
- produced when the <tt class="key">k</tt> key is pressed while the Control key
- is depressed.
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- <p>The text <kbd>M-k</kbd> is read as ‘Meta-K’ and describes the character
- produced when the Meta key (if you have one) is depressed, and the <tt class="key">k</tt>
- key is pressed.
- The Meta key is labeled <tt class="key">ALT</tt> on many keyboards.
- On keyboards with two keys labeled <tt class="key">ALT</tt> (usually to either side of
- the space bar), the <tt class="key">ALT</tt> on the left side is generally set to
- work as a Meta key.
- The <tt class="key">ALT</tt> key on the right may also be configured to work as a
- Meta key or may be configured as some other modifier, such as a
- Compose key for typing accented characters.
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- <p>If you do not have a Meta or <tt class="key">ALT</tt> key, or another key working as
- a Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing <tt class="key">ESC</tt>
- <em>first</em>, and then typing <tt class="key">k</tt>.
- Either process is known as <em>metafying</em> the <tt class="key">k</tt> key.
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- <p>The text <kbd>M-C-k</kbd> is read as ‘Meta-Control-k’ and describes the
- character produced by <em>metafying</em> <kbd>C-k</kbd>.
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- <p>In addition, several keys have their own names. Specifically,
- <tt class="key">DEL</tt>, <tt class="key">ESC</tt>, <tt class="key">LFD</tt>, <tt class="key">SPC</tt>, <tt class="key">RET</tt>, and <tt class="key">TAB</tt> all
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- If your keyboard lacks a <tt class="key">LFD</tt> key, typing <tt class="key">C-j</tt> will
- produce the desired character.
- The <tt class="key">RET</tt> key may be labeled <tt class="key">Return</tt> or <tt class="key">Enter</tt> on
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