On Sunday 11 November 2007 19:07, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Melchior FRANZ -- Sunday 11 November 2007:
> > Just press the t-key longer than a second.  :-)
>
> That doesn't mean that I want to keep warp on the t-key.
> I also find that these "unrealistic" development functions
> shouldn't waste the "good" keys. I also find that the r
> (replay) key is much too exposed. But traditionally,
> discussions about the keyboard layout are only about where
> people *don't* want certain keys, not *where* they want
> them instead, and therefore aren't very productive. So,
> traditionally, everything remains the same afterwards.  ;-)
>
> m.
>

Funny, I was thinking exactly the same earlier this week. The t/T combination 
dates back from the very early days of FlightGear, when they had their use. 
Those days are long gone. To me it seems that this would be something useful 
for a menu or dialog box. Not something for an easy accessible hotkey.

Cheers,
Durk

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