Many years ago, it took me about five minutes after starting to use
Emacs with a PC keyboard that I had to get the Ctrl and CapsLock keys
switched.  It's much easier once you get that done.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Eddie Bush wrote:
> 
> > I can live with vi if it's forced upon me, but I much prefer Emacs.
> >  'Course nowadays, assuming you're using an x terminal (or are on
> > windows) both of them are fairly easily used through their 
> toolbars ...
> > at least, I think vim has one now (or can perhaps - nearly 
> certain).  I
> > suppose that's for the "mortals" among us ;-O  I just go 
> for the "arcane
> > key sequences" personally - so much more efficient.
> 
> Not so good on the wrists, though. A guy I work with just 
> switched from
> emacs to vi, after many years as a happy emacs user, because of acute
> tendonitis from all those C-/M-/... key sequences.

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