If the `-d' option is given, bindkey modifies the default table, `-m' changes the copy mode table and with neither option the user table is selected. The argument `string' is the sequence of characters to which an action is bound. This can either be a fixed tring or a termcap keyboard capability name (selectable with the `-k' option).
Some keys on a VT100 terminal can send a different string if application mode is turned on (e.g. the cursor keys). Such keys have two entries in the translation table. You can select the application mode entry by specifying the `-a' option.
The `-t' option tells screen not to do intercharacter timing. One cannot turn off the timing if a termcap capabilty is used.
`cmd' can be any of screen's commands with an arbitrary number of `args'. If `cmd' is omitted the keybinding is removed from the table.
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