Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Phil Kane wrote:

On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:

I can confirm this. I have been using the PS/2 version for years.
They are most excellent, especially if you are a Linux user. The
control key is where is where it should be, replacing the CAPS
LOCK key.

 Ah yes,  but the F-keys are not on the left hand side of the
 keyboard where THEY should be!

Wow....you mean because I use windows that I have keys where they should not be?

Oh my, and if I got a keyboard with keys in the correct position, I would have a learning curve event....

Thank goodness OS-Centric bias doesn't spill over into religion or politics, or does it?

Honestly, are you trying to be a troll? Because that's how your reply comes off as. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt, so anyway...

I never implied that this particular keyboard had anything to do with one's operating system preferences. If you read PFU's website, you'll read that these keyboards were designed with UNIX users in mind. And if you read Wikipedia article on Caps Lock (or just do a Google search) you might read that the Caps Lock really is depreciated no matter what OS you use.



Nick N2SVT


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