UNDEFINE_KEY
Removes the current binding from the key you specify.
Syntax
UNDEFINE_KEY (keyname [,string])
Parameters
keyname Specifies the key (or key combination) you want to undefine.
(See help on KEYNAMES TABLE.)
string A key map or a key-map list in which the key is defined.
The first definition of the key in the key maps that make up
the key-map list is deleted. If neither a key map nor a
key-map list is specified, the key-map list bound to the the
current buffer is used.
Examples
1. UNDEFINE_KEY (CTRL_Z_KEY);
Undefines CTRL/Z (the combination of the CTRL key and the
letter Z).
2. UNDEFINE_KEY (KEY_NAME ("r", SHIFT_KEY));
Undefines the combination of the DECTPU shift key (by default, PF1)
and the letter R.
Related topics
DEFINE_KEY KEYNAMES TABLE NONDEFINABLE KEYS SHIFT_KEY