

Both show as CTRL B in “Kindle for PC” and "Mobipocket Reader 6.2) at least.

In the mobipocket version of the book, it shows no difference between Ctrl-b and Ctrl-B keyboard shortcuts. It can then run the left side of the expression, which creates a new session with our username as the session’s name. PREFIX W Displays a selectable list of windows in the current session Says to kill a pane with “PREFIX X” but i have to use “PREFIX x” on ubuntu 11.10 using tmux 1.6Īround location 320 in the summary is states: In general the choice of font for the shortcut keys is confusing, especially with a small-caps version of Prefix right to the left.Īround location 270 under “Closing Panes” In the “Closing Panes” section, the command listed is “PREFIX X” but on my Mac running tmux 1.6 it seems the X needs to be lowercase. Since the next bullet point talks about CTRL R and that you won’t explicitly show the SHIFT key in the keystrokes

Around location 95 under the “Conventions” heading.ĬTRL B means “press the Control and b keys simultaneously”ĬTRL b means “press the Control and b keys simultaneously”
