Emacs, and consequently Emacspeak, uses a number of multi-key
sequences. The initial key that makes up such a multi-key
sequence --- AKA the prefix-key
that leads to all Emacspeak commands is C-e
(control-e)
.
Pressing any prefix-key
followed by the
help-key
(C-h
) results in Emacs
displaying a *Help* buffer that lists all
key-sequences beginning with that prefix.
This can be a very useful way of quickly seeing what keyboard
commands are available --- as the resulting listing is
shorter than what is produced by C-h b
(command
describe-bindings) which lists all key-bindings.
To use this feature to review Emacspeak's
key-bindings, I have now moved command
emacspeak-learn-emacs-mode
to C-h C-l
and C-e F1
from its original key-binding of C-e C-h
--- the
change is checked into CVS.