I have looked little bit dipper and it looks like "vim -y myfile" is using evim.vim file: /usr/share/vim/vim74/evim.vim. I have renamed this file and started "vim -y myfile" and Vim gets into ordinary Vim, no "Insert mode" automatically etc. Renaming back the file and starting "vim -y myfile" and I get "Insert mode" automatically. So it looks like this file is read. And inside evim.vim I see sourcing mswin.vim (if I understand from the same path). Bellow are the files content.
/usr/share/vim/vim74/evim.vim on Ubuntu 14.04:
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" Vim script for Evim key bindings
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2006 Mar 29
" Don't use Vi-compatible mode.
set nocompatible
" Use the mswin.vim script for most mappings
source <sfile>:p:h/mswin.vim
" Vim is in Insert mode by default
set insertmode
" Make a buffer hidden when editing another one
set hidden
" Make cursor keys ignore wrapping
inoremap <silent> <Down> <C-R>=pumvisible() ? "\<lt>Down>" : "\<lt>C-O>gj"<CR>
inoremap <silent> <Up> <C-R>=pumvisible() ? "\<lt>Up>" : "\<lt>C-O>gk"<CR>
" CTRL-F does Find dialog instead of page forward
noremap <silent> <C-F> :promptfind<CR>
vnoremap <silent> <C-F> y:promptfind <C-R>"<CR>
onoremap <silent> <C-F> <C-C>:promptfind<CR>
inoremap <silent> <C-F> <C-O>:promptfind<CR>
cnoremap <silent> <C-F> <C-C>:promptfind<CR>
set backspace=2 " allow backspacing over everything in insert mode
set autoindent " always set autoindenting on
if has("vms")
set nobackup " do not keep a backup file, use versions instead
else
set backup " keep a backup file
endif
set history=50 " keep 50 lines of command line history
set ruler " show the cursor position all the time
set incsearch " do incremental searching
set mouse=a " always use the mouse
" Don't use Ex mode, use Q for formatting
map Q gq
" Switch syntax highlighting on, when the terminal has colors
" Highlight the last used search pattern on the next search command.
if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
syntax on
set hlsearch
nohlsearch
endif
" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands.
if has("autocmd")
" Enable file type detection.
" Use the default filetype settings, so that mail gets 'tw' set to 72,
" 'cindent' is on in C files, etc.
" Also load indent files, to automatically do language-dependent indenting.
filetype plugin indent on
" For all text files set 'textwidth' to 78 characters.
au FileType text setlocal tw=78
endif " has("autocmd")
" vim: set sw=2 :
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/usr/share/vim/vim74/mswin.vim
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" Set options and add mapping such that Vim behaves a lot like MS-Windows
"
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last change: 2012 Jul 25
" bail out if this isn't wanted (mrsvim.vim uses this).
if exists("g:skip_loading_mswin") && g:skip_loading_mswin
finish
endif
" set the 'cpoptions' to its Vim default
if 1 " only do this when compiled with expression evaluation
let s:save_cpo = &cpoptions
endif
set cpo&vim
" set 'selection', 'selectmode', 'mousemodel' and 'keymodel' for MS-Windows
behave mswin
" backspace and cursor keys wrap to previous/next line
set backspace=indent,eol,start whichwrap+=<,>,[,]
" backspace in Visual mode deletes selection
vnoremap <BS> d
" CTRL-X and SHIFT-Del are Cut
vnoremap <C-X> "+x
vnoremap <S-Del> "+x
" CTRL-C and CTRL-Insert are Copy
vnoremap <C-C> "+y
vnoremap <C-Insert> "+y
" CTRL-V and SHIFT-Insert are Paste
map <C-V> "+gP
map <S-Insert> "+gP
cmap <C-V> <C-R>+
cmap <S-Insert> <C-R>+
" Pasting blockwise and linewise selections is not possible in Insert and
" Visual mode without the +virtualedit feature. They are pasted as if they
" were characterwise instead.
" Uses the paste.vim autoload script.
" Use CTRL-G u to have CTRL-Z only undo the paste.
exe 'inoremap <script> <C-V> <C-G>u' . paste#paste_cmd['i']
exe 'vnoremap <script> <C-V> ' . paste#paste_cmd['v']
imap <S-Insert> <C-V>
vmap <S-Insert> <C-V>
" Use CTRL-Q to do what CTRL-V used to do
noremap <C-Q> <C-V>
" Use CTRL-S for saving, also in Insert mode
noremap <C-S> :update<CR>
vnoremap <C-S> <C-C>:update<CR>
inoremap <C-S> <C-O>:update<CR>
" For CTRL-V to work autoselect must be off.
" On Unix we have two selections, autoselect can be used.
if !has("unix")
set guioptions-=a
endif
" CTRL-Z is Undo; not in cmdline though
noremap <C-Z> u
inoremap <C-Z> <C-O>u
" CTRL-Y is Redo (although not repeat); not in cmdline though
noremap <C-Y> <C-R>
inoremap <C-Y> <C-O><C-R>
" Alt-Space is System menu
if has("gui")
noremap <M-Space> :simalt ~<CR>
inoremap <M-Space> <C-O>:simalt ~<CR>
cnoremap <M-Space> <C-C>:simalt ~<CR>
endif
" CTRL-A is Select all
noremap <C-A> gggH<C-O>G
inoremap <C-A> <C-O>gg<C-O>gH<C-O>G
cnoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G
onoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G
snoremap <C-A> <C-C>gggH<C-O>G
xnoremap <C-A> <C-C>ggVG
" CTRL-Tab is Next window
noremap <C-Tab> <C-W>w
inoremap <C-Tab> <C-O><C-W>w
cnoremap <C-Tab> <C-C><C-W>w
onoremap <C-Tab> <C-C><C-W>w
" CTRL-F4 is Close window
noremap <C-F4> <C-W>c
inoremap <C-F4> <C-O><C-W>c
cnoremap <C-F4> <C-C><C-W>c
onoremap <C-F4> <C-C><C-W>c
" restore 'cpoptions'
set cpo&
if 1
let &cpoptions = s:save_cpo
unlet s:save_cpo
endif
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Any additional idea?
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