Sean Miller wrote: > On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:23 PM, William Anderson <ne...@well.com> wrote: >> Hang on, what do you mean, no Ctrl key? I'm looking at the MacBook Pro >> keyboard I'm typing on right now, and there it is, a Ctrl key nestling >> between Fn and Option/Alt. This and the "there's no right mouse >> button"[1] fallacy really irritate me sometimes. > > Okay, so there's a Ctrl key. But it doesn't do what the control key > would normally do, that appears to be the job of the "Apple" key. > > So what precisely does the "Ctrl" key do on a Mac?
Where it counts, it does exactly what you'd think a Ctrl key does. If I fire up a shell, Ctrl+C, +Z, +S, etc does what you think it would. You quickly get used to the difference between Ctrl and Cmd, in fact it's quite handy to be able to use Cmd+C in a shell to copy stuff without accidentally killing the process you're running. Honestly, the more I hear about all these supposed issues with different keys etc, the more it sounds like FUD (not accusing you of anything, just commenting on the general hassles people usually proclaim of Macs). -n -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/