I bind Ctrl+T to launch Command+T in Vim.
But when I do it in Vim, it appears my arrow keys don’t work as normal under screen.
How do I bind Screen’s Ctrl+T function to something else?
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^T is not normally bound by screen. If it would, hitting ^V^T in bash would not produce ^T. Check your screen configuration as to where you and/or your provider of the screen installation has annoyingly set ^t.