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Maybe you could help me with an keyboard issue. I use emacs in iterm2, but know I registered the lack of the super key. A google search brought no help, how to enable the super key in iterm. When I now use emacs directly, I have the super key, but my right alt key is bound to Meta, and as I use a German Layout, i'm not able to type important keys like {}[] . I tried (setq nr-right-alternate-modifier nil)
but this didn't work. How could I disable the right alternate key, or enabel the super key in iterm?
Okay, I found (setq mac-right-option-modifier nil)
to disable the alt key, so this problem is solved. But is it possible to map the super key in iterm? As this would be my preffered solution