screen - move cursor to beginning of line *in tcsh*

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I am a screen noob. I also prefer to use tcsh. I cannot figure out the shortcut for getting to the beginning of the line (e.g. control-a).

When I try to suggestion here:

screen - move cursor to beginning of line

The terminal just beeps. Do I have to bind a new key combo or is there some existing shortcut to accomplish this?

hepcat72

Posted 2019-11-13T16:36:07.660

Reputation: 141

Also, when I down-arrow to the bottom of my history, I see " Wuff ----- Wuff!! ". The admin said that had something to do with the top of the hour, but I always see it is I down-arrow at the end of my history when I'm in a screen session. – hepcat72 – 2019-11-13T16:39:24.253

Also, another annoying side-effect of screen is that I cannot triple-click to select an entire soft-wrapped line. If I click and drag to select an entire soft-wrapped line and copy, it inserts hard-returns. Ugh. – hepcat72 – 2019-11-22T16:30:58.950

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