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(none)
Set the command character to x and the character generating a
literal command character (by triggering the meta command)
to y (similar to the `-e' option).
Each argument is either a single character, a two-character
sequence of the form `^x' (meaning C-x), a backslash followed
by an octal number (specifying the ASCII code of the character), or a
backslash followed by a second character, such as `\^' or
`\\'. The default is `^Aa', but ```' is recommended by
one of the authors.
(none)
Set the default command characters. This is equivalent to the command
escape except that it is useful for multiuser sessions only.
In a multiuser session
escape changes the command character of the calling user, where
defescape changes the default command characters for users that
will be added later.
(C-a a)
Send the command character (C-a) to the process in the current
window. The keystroke for this command is the second parameter to the
`-e' command line switch (see section Invoking Screen), or the
escape .screenrc directive.
(none)
This command has the same effect as typing the screen escape character
(C-a). It is probably only useful for key bindings.
If the `-c' option is given, select the specified command class.
See section The bind command, See section Bindkey.
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