how Emacs interprets your keyboard and mouse input.
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@node User Input, Keys, Screen, Top
@section Kinds of User Input
@cindex input with the keyboard
alphabet of non-@acronym{ASCII} characters, but they all fit in one byte. They
use codes 0200 through 0377. @xref{Single-Byte Character Support}.
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file in the already running Emacs. @xref{Emacs Server}, for more
information on editing files with Emacs from other programs.
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@node Exiting, Basic, Entering Emacs, Top
@section Exiting Emacs
@cindex exiting
their only relationship with the operating system. You can customize
these keys to run any commands of your choice (@pxref{Keymaps}).
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@node Killing, Yanking, Mark, Top
@section Deletion and Killing
@code{string-rectangle}, but inserts the string on each line,
shifting the original text to the right.
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