5.1 Default Key Bindings
As mentioned previously, each keyboard command consists of a
C-a followed by one other character. For your convenience, all
commands that are bound to lower-case letters are also bound to their
control character counterparts (with the exception of C-a a; see
below). Thus, both C-a c and C-a C-c can be used to create
a window.
The following table shows the default key bindings:
- C-a '
- (select)
Prompt for a window identifier and switch.
See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a "
- (windowlist -b)
Present a list of all windows for selection.
See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a 0...9, -
- (select 0...select 9, select -)
Switch to window number 0...9, or the blank window.
See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a Tab
- (focus)
Switch the input focus to the next region. See section 9. Regions.
- C-a C-a
- (other)
Toggle to the window displayed previously. If this window does no
longer exist, other
has the same effect as next
.
See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a a
- (meta)
Send the command character (C-a) to window. See escape
command.
See section 14.3 Command Character.
- C-a A
- (title)
Allow the user to enter a title for the current window.
See section 10.1 Naming Windows (Titles).
- C-a b
- C-a C-b
- (break)
Send a break to the tty.
See section 20.2 Break.
- C-a B
- (pow_break)
Close and reopen the tty-line.
See section 20.2 Break.
- C-a c
- C-a C-c
- (screen)
Create a new window with a shell and switch to that window.
See section 6.2 Screen Command.
- C-a C
- (clear)
Clear the screen. See section 11.5 Clear.
- C-a d
- C-a C-d
- (detach)
Detach screen
from this terminal. See section 8.1 Detach.
- C-a D D
- (pow_detach)
Detach and logout. See section 8.2 Power Detach.
- C-a f
- C-a C-f
- (flow)
Cycle flow among `on', `off' or `auto'. See section 15.2 Flow.
- C-a F
- (fit)
Resize the window to the current region size. See section 11.10 Window Size.
- C-a C-g
- (vbell)
Toggle visual bell mode. See section 11.4 Bell.
- C-a h
- (hardcopy)
Write a hardcopy of the current window to the file "hardcopy.n".
See section 18.1 hardcopy.
- C-a H
- (log)
Toggle logging of the current window to the file "screenlog.n".
See section 18.2 log.
- C-a i
- C-a C-i
- (info)
Show info about the current window. See section 11.6 Info.
- C-a k
- C-a C-k
- (kill)
Destroy the current window. See section 10.3 Kill.
- C-a l
- C-a C-l
- (redisplay)
Fully refresh the current window. See section 11.7 Redisplay.
- C-a L
- (login)
Toggle the current window's login state. See section 10.4 Login.
- C-a m
- C-a C-m
- (lastmsg)
Repeat the last message displayed in the message line.
See section 17.3 Display Last Message.
- C-a M
- (monitor)
Toggle monitoring of the current window. See section 10.6 Monitoring.
- C-a SPC
- C-a n
- C-a C-n
- (next)
Switch to the next window. See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a N
- (number)
Show the number (and title) of the current window. See section 20.7 Number.
- C-a p
- C-a C-p
- C-a C-h
- C-a BackSpace
- (prev)
Switch to the previous window (opposite of C-a n).
See section 7. Selecting a Window.
- C-a q
- C-a C-q
- (xon)
Send a ^Q (ASCII XON) to the current window. See section 15.3 XON and XOFF.
- C-a Q
- (only)
Delete all regions but the current one. See section 9. Regions.
- C-a r
- C-a C-r
- (wrap)
Toggle the current window's line-wrap setting (turn the current window's
automatic margins on or off). See section 11.8 Wrap.
- C-a s
- C-a C-s
- (xoff)
Send a ^S (ASCII XOFF) to the current window. See section 15.3 XON and XOFF.
- C-a S
- (split)
Split the current region into two new ones. See section 9. Regions.
- C-a t
- C-a C-t
- (time)
Show the load average and xref. See section 20.9 Time.
- C-a v
- (version)
Display the version and compilation date. See section 20.11 Version.
- C-a C-v
- (digraph)
Enter digraph. See section 11.3 Digraph.
- C-a w
- C-a C-w
- (windows)
Show a list of active windows. See section 10.7 Windows.
- C-a W
- (width)
Toggle between 80 and 132 columns. See section 11.10 Window Size.
- C-a x
- C-a C-x
- (lockscreen)
Lock your terminal. See section 8.3 Lock.
- C-a X
- (remove)
Kill the current region. See section 9. Regions.
- C-a z
- C-a C-z
- (suspend)
Suspend screen
. See section 8.6 Suspend.
- C-a Z
- (reset)
Reset the virtual terminal to its "power-on" values.
See section 11.9 Reset.
- C-a .
- (dumptermcap)
Write out a `.termcap' file. See section 16.2 Write out the window's termcap entry.
- C-a ?
- (help)
Show key bindings. See section 14.4 Help.
- C-a C-\
- (quit)
Kill all windows and terminate screen
. See section 8.7 Quit.
- C-a :
- (colon)
Enter a command line. See section 4.3 Colon.
- C-a [
- C-a C-[
- C-a ESC
- (copy)
Enter copy/scrollback mode. See section 12.1 Copying.
- C-a ]
- C-a C-]
- (paste .)
Write the contents of the paste buffer to the stdin queue of the
current window. See section 12.2 Paste.
- C-a {
- C-a }
- (history)
Copy and paste a previous (command) line. See section 12.5 History.
- C-a >
- (writebuf)
Write the paste buffer out to the screen-exchange file.
See section 12.4 Screen Exchange.
- C-a <
- (readbuf)
Read the screen-exchange file into the paste buffer.
See section 12.4 Screen Exchange.
- C-a =
- (removebuf)
Delete the screen-exchange file. See section 12.4 Screen Exchange.
- C-a _
- (silence)
Start/stop monitoring the current window for inactivity. See section 20.8 Silence,
- C-a ,
- (license)
Show the copyright page.
- C-a *
- (displays)
Show the listing of attached displays.
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