Albert Catal wrote: > Paul Smith wrote: >>> Hi, I saw this link of peter krantz, but doesn't work. And in windows, I >>> can't create a file without name (.inputrc) so I created "inputrc" and >>> another "inputrc.inputrc", but doesn't work either. >> >> Yes you can. You can't do it with (Right Click)->New but you can open >> Notepad and save a file called .inputrc >> >>> >>> So I think there isn't solution, maybe wait for de "preview2" you said >>> >>> thanks >>> -- >>> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Paul Smith >> http://www.nomadicfun.co.uk >> >> paul / pollyandpaul.co.uk > > OK, this is done, but I can't write "@", and i have followed all > instruccions of peter's web > > ???? ¡¡¡ FINALLY I could. in that file changing M for e, and HOME variable is created in user and system environtment (may can affect) .inputrc: "\e[": "[" "\e]": "]" "\e{": "{" "\e}": "}" "\e\": "\" "\e|": "|" "\e@": "@" "\e~": "~" thanks to all -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.