Sorry if I bothered anyone, but I decided that I would poke around a little and managed to find the tool to fix it. >From the Desktop, opened 'start-here' then 'Preferences', and there sat a 'KEYBOARD' icon staring at me, Geesh I had no idea that FC had this many things worked out so neatly. I corrected the keyboard to Logitech Deluxe Access Keyboard and everything is working okay now. Thank you for taking the time to try and help. Next time I will look around a little more ;-) On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 22:30, James W. Gaynor wrote: > Using vi; esc 0 a (0X1b0a) > > > James W. Gaynor was having trouble with his keyboard's arrow keys. > > > > I asked: > > > So what happens if you go into a terminal, enter vi, and type > > > Ctrl-V then up-arrow? > > > > which wasn't very clear: sorry. > > > > Can you go into gnome-terminal (or konsole), enter gvim, and in that > > gvim sessions, type Ctrl-V then up-arrow? >