John Locke writes: > >There is another keyboard available, however, which has tab, escape, >shift, all the normal stuff on one screen. Not sure the official way to >get to it, but I hold down for a second or two along the right edge of >the white box, and get a pop-up menu with two keyboards and stroke >recognizer listed. The second keyboard is much easier to use for >terminal stuff, including tab completion...
Ah, thanks! That helps a lot. The "stroke recognizer" is interesting -- several patterns that seem a lot like Graffiti, others with no resemblance.

