On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 02:30:59PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote: > Just out of curiosity mostly:
answering more the subject line than the content of the message... you may want to check out the dvorak-l and dvorak-r keyboard layouts. They are optimized to one handed typing. Instead of having three rows of 6-10 keys each (for both hands), it puts all the letters on the {left,right} side, and the numbers and punctuation and stuff on the right. Theory is that you move your hand for the numbers and punct., and type full speed with your one hand. You can see pictures of the normal dvorak layout as well as the left and right handed ones at http://www.arlido.com/zijianhuang/kp/dvorakint.html (although the author's description of how long it will take, as well as his propogation of the 'designed-to-slow-you-down' myth about qwerty keyboards are not quite accurate). > > How can I make the shift key "sticky". And can I switch between a sticky > and non sticky shift in one keystroke? I would think you would really need this to effectively impliment one of the one-handed layouts mentioned above. -ben <advocacy>p.s. You really should check out the dvorak layout, I type faster and my wrists hurt less since I switched. Besides, it's Cool(tm)! ;) </advocacy> p.p.s. If you want to just try it out, try running 'loadkeys dvorak' at the console (not in X). It was installed by default in my debian system. To get back to qwerty, run 'loadkeys us'. I recommend actually running 'loadkeys us' first, so that it's in your history and you can run it again by using the up arrow and your history, instead of blindly hunting for each letter. Frustrating. -- Ben Hartshorne ...Discarding smoothly, as we disembark, [EMAIL PROTECTED] All thoughts that held us wiser for a moment ben.hartshorne.net Up there, alone, in the impartial dark. -M. Oliver My PGP key is at /pgp.txt. Please encrypt all communications.
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