2015-04-14 5:44 GMT+02:00 Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au>:
> You can't "click" on them,
> but you can ^A1 or ^A' or ^A" to jump to a specific one by number or name,
> or ^A^A/^ASPC/^A^H to jump around.

i redefine the escape key to be ^K becausee ^A is just far too useful on
the bash command line to sacrifice, whereas ^K isn't used for anything
at all (at least, nothing that matters to me)

Of course, if you use the cut&past features of screen, you don't need the emacs-like kill&yank feature of the bash command line.
^K kills characters from the cursor to the end of the line. I've been using it for lots of years just to delete the line, and I realize only later that such deleted characters can be yanked.
Personally I find the ^A-A keybinding quick enough; the problem rises whenever I frequently switch between using and not using screen, thus I confuse ^A whith ^A-A :-D

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Mick