How do I configure emacs to use IBM CUA keys for mark copy delete and paste?
IBM CUA keys use C-Ins and S-Ins for copy and paste.
I find M-w and C-y difficult to use and would prefer to use what I'm more comfortable with.b
You can bind the desired keys using the bind-key function. In your init file :
(use-package bind-key
:defer t
:ensure t
:bind
(:map global-map
(("C-<insert>" . kill-ring-save)
("S-<insert>" . yank)
)))
For more information :
(describe-function 'use-package)
(describe-function 'bind-key)
C-h f cua-mode
. Although I see that it does not follow the IBM convention you mention...cua-mode
makes usable for cut, copy and paste. In your question, you mention "C-<insert>" and "S-<insert>". And in one of your comments, you mention shift-selection. But those things are usable in Emacs by default, with no configuration at all. So maybe you have inadvertently disabled them?