how to remap a key to scroll half page up in vim?





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By default, pressing Ctrl+D will scroll half page up.



I'd like to remap Ctrl-E to scroll half page up such that it's easy to scroll page up and down with just Ctrl-E and Ctrl-D.



How to do that?










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    By default, pressing Ctrl+D will scroll half page up.



    I'd like to remap Ctrl-E to scroll half page up such that it's easy to scroll page up and down with just Ctrl-E and Ctrl-D.



    How to do that?










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      By default, pressing Ctrl+D will scroll half page up.



      I'd like to remap Ctrl-E to scroll half page up such that it's easy to scroll page up and down with just Ctrl-E and Ctrl-D.



      How to do that?










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      By default, pressing Ctrl+D will scroll half page up.



      I'd like to remap Ctrl-E to scroll half page up such that it's easy to scroll page up and down with just Ctrl-E and Ctrl-D.



      How to do that?







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          This line will do it:



          nnoremap <c-e> <c-u>


          But you will lose the original function of C-E, which I think is pretty useful with C-Y too.



          I suggest you get used to Ctrl-D(own) and Ctrl-U(p).






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          • nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

            – Leo Zhang
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:05












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          This line will do it:



          nnoremap <c-e> <c-u>


          But you will lose the original function of C-E, which I think is pretty useful with C-Y too.



          I suggest you get used to Ctrl-D(own) and Ctrl-U(p).






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          • nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

            – Leo Zhang
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:05
















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          This line will do it:



          nnoremap <c-e> <c-u>


          But you will lose the original function of C-E, which I think is pretty useful with C-Y too.



          I suggest you get used to Ctrl-D(own) and Ctrl-U(p).






          share|improve this answer
























          • nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

            – Leo Zhang
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:05














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          This line will do it:



          nnoremap <c-e> <c-u>


          But you will lose the original function of C-E, which I think is pretty useful with C-Y too.



          I suggest you get used to Ctrl-D(own) and Ctrl-U(p).






          share|improve this answer













          This line will do it:



          nnoremap <c-e> <c-u>


          But you will lose the original function of C-E, which I think is pretty useful with C-Y too.



          I suggest you get used to Ctrl-D(own) and Ctrl-U(p).







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          • nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

            – Leo Zhang
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:05



















          • nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

            – Leo Zhang
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:05

















          nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

          – Leo Zhang
          Nov 23 '18 at 16:05





          nice. Thanks. I've been used to Ctrl-U for ten years :). I just wanted to redesign my entire muscle memory.

          – Leo Zhang
          Nov 23 '18 at 16:05




















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