> The block-select shortcut is Ctrl-V, not Ctrl-Q.
>
> Ctrl-V should work unless you had mapped it to something else. If that
> is the case, unmap Ctrl-V to let it have the default meaning.
Additionally Ctrl-Q/Ctrl-S are usually flow control codes used in
terminals and may not work every where. You might have to configure your
terminal emulator/screen/vim to make those keys work. You cannot rely
on it.
I believe putty has an option on how to handle xon/xoff.
regards,
Christian
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