Arrow keys don't work in htop on OS X in Terminal

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Published on 2010-04-12T17:46:20Z Indexed on 2010/04/12 17:53 UTC
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Not sure when it happened, or what I did (if anything), but my arrow keys don't work in htop anymore to scroll around.

You should be able to press up and down to scroll up and down the process list, but they don't work. Some keys tend to be the equivalent of 'go back' or something. If I'm on the settings screen, left, up and down all go back to the main screen.

htop seems to be the only affected program.

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