Backspace works, but won't go up or down a line
set backspace=2 " make backspace work normal (non-vi style) set whichwrap+=<,>,h,l " backspace and cursor keys wrap to next/prev lines
Backspace just puts weird chars in my file
This is all from :help fixdel (vims help is amazing)
:~fix[del] Set the value of 't_kD': 't_kb' is 't_kD' becomes ~ CTRL-? CTRL-H not CTRL-? CTRL-? (CTRL-? is 0177 octal, 0x7f hex) {not in Vi} If your delete key terminal code is wrong, but the code for backspace is alright, you can put this in your .vimrc: :fixdel This works no matter what the actual code for backspace is. If the backspace key terminal code is wrong you can use this: :if &term == "termname" : set t_kb=^V<BS> : fixdel :endif Where "^V" is CTRL-V and "<BS>" is the backspace key (don't type four characters!). Replace "termname" with your terminal name. If your <Delete> key sends a strange key sequence (not CTRL-? or CTRL-H) you cannot use ":fixdel". Then use: :if &term == "termname" : set t_kD=^V<Delete> :endif Where "^V" is CTRL-V and "<Delete>" is the delete key (don't type eight characters!). Replace "termname" with your terminal name. *Linux-backspace* Note about Linux: By default the backspace key produces CTRL-?, which is wrong. You can fix it by putting this line in your rc.local: echo "keycode 14 = BackSpace" | loadkeys *NetBSD-backspace* Note about NetBSD: If your backspace doesn't produce the right code, try this: xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace" If this works, add this in your .Xmodmap file: keysym 22 = BackSpace You need to restart for this to take effect.
There's also a bug in xterm (at least v224) that may bring other users into the same backspace problem. Here's the link: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154090. The information there should be moved into this wiki, but that requires more effort than adding the link.