How to turn off GDB's ref command?

The refresh command enters TUI mode If you do info win you'll see something like: (gdb) info win SRC (53 lines) CMD (26 lines) The cursor keys scroll the window that has focus, which is why they reposition source but don't allow you to recall previous commands at the (gdb) prompt. So switch focus back to the prompt with focus cmd and voila: you can use arrow keys as if you were outside the TUI mode You can also leave the TUI mode completely with C-x C-a C-x a or C-x A keystroke Documentation for TUI.

The refresh command enters TUI mode. If you do info win, you'll see something like: (gdb) info win SRC (53 lines) CMD (26 lines) The cursor keys scroll the window that has focus, which is why they reposition source but don't allow you to recall previous commands at the (gdb) prompt. So switch focus back to the prompt with focus cmd, and voila: you can use arrow keys as if you were outside the TUI mode.

You can also leave the TUI mode completely with C-x C-a, C-x a or C-x A keystroke. Documentation for TUI.

This is really what I want. Thanks. – user150497 Oct 17 at 7:03.

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