At Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:56:27 -0600,
Dave Täht wrote:
> What I'd like is "numlock" to do the right thing, which to me, when on,
> is to not only turn on the numeric keypad, but shift the !...@#$%^&*()
> characters so they don't need to be shifted to reach.
>
> And I don't know how to do that in xmo
Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga
writes:
> At Sun, 13 Sep 2009 14:42:44 -0600,
> Dave Täht wrote:
>> I keep meaning, one of these days, to figure out how to invert the upper
>> row of the keyboard by default. I find it much easier to type numbers on
>> the keypad, anyway, and hitting shift to get to !
At Sun, 13 Sep 2009 14:42:44 -0600,
Dave Täht wrote:
> I keep meaning, one of these days, to figure out how to invert the upper
> row of the keyboard by default. I find it much easier to type numbers on
> the keypad, anyway, and hitting shift to get to !...@#$%^&*() seems
> redundant.
Interesting
Michael Brand writes:
> First of all I am interested in improving the use of the modifier
> keys. To see what my preferences for moving them are read my (cisum)
> post here http://forum.colemak.com/viewtopic.php?pid=2552#p2552 and
> follow both links there.
I am quite carpal, and do a few things
At Fri, 11 Sep 2009 11:34:27 -0400,
Matthew Lundin wrote:
> Well, I'm sorry to say that org-mode was the reason I abandoned viper.
> It's probably a limitation of mine, but I found it too confusing to go
> back and forth between all the C-c keys and viper's modal commands. I
Thanks Matt. I kind
Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga
writes:
> At Tue, 01 Sep 2009 15:50:08 -0400,
> Matt Lundin wrote:
>> key. Thus, short of using viper, the only solution that works for me is
>> to use the Caps Lock key as Control. With that slight modification, I
>> find emacs controls *very* comfortable (perhaps eve
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 07:50, PT wrote:
> Daniel Martins gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Sticky keys takes some getting used to. It makes every modifier key
>> work a little like caps lock. Sounds horrible, doesn't it? Well, it's
>> not really. Basically, if you press control once, it "locks" control
>> d
My 2 cents' worth.
In the 80's I learned to use word star with an XT keyboard, with function
keys down the left side and Ctl and Shift or Caps Lock opposite from the AT
keyboard. I felt at the time, the AT keyboard was a step backwards.
Just this year, I tried to find an XT keyboard, style but w
At Tue, 01 Sep 2009 15:50:08 -0400,
Matt Lundin wrote:
> key. Thus, short of using viper, the only solution that works for me is
> to use the Caps Lock key as Control. With that slight modification, I
> find emacs controls *very* comfortable (perhaps even as comfortable than
Yes, making caps lock