> Thanks for your insights, Tony. I think these will be particularly
> useful to an intermediate Vim user, although diving in to these
> resources as a beginner certainly won't hurt.
>
> I think what I'm looking for is something like vimtutor, but just
> slanted a little more toward developing muscle-memory. I want a solid
> base of knowing that "w" goes to the next word, and that "h" means
> left and "l" means right, for example. I know this sort of thing is
> probably ridiculously easy for you, but that's where I'm at.
>
You should remap the arrow keys to "nothing" or something else besides
direction. Force yourself to use h,j,k,l...that is the way to build
muscle memory. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE
Bob
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