Using the default emacs keybinding for IntelliJ 11.1 on os x I attempt go back a word using M-B (or literally option-B) instead of moving back a word the unicode integral symbol is entered. M-B (option-B) works fine in my emacs install.
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Download this keyboard layout: https://github.com/idf/dotfiles/blob/master/keylayout/OptDisabled.keylayout
To enable your new layout you must save it into your '~/Library/Keyboard Layouts', and then enable it from System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Input Sources.
Then, with this keyboard layout, you can use meta keys in IntelliJ.
It looks like JDK 8u60 solves this issue. https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-17392#comment=27-983397
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I use jdk 8u66, intellij 14.1.4, Alt+b still not work after I restart intellij. Is there anything I should do?– navinsDec 22, 2015 at 16:01
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Check which JDK IntelliJ is actually using in About IntelliJ. Also, you could try updating to 15, that comes with a bundled JDK? Dec 23, 2015 at 19:17
C-h k M-B
tell you is the command associated with that key? What happens when you start fromemacs -Q
(no init file) --- can you reproduce the problem? There's not a lot of info in your quetion. It's not even clear what your last sentence means; e.g., what is your install?