Me, touch-typing on a keyboard where I can't cheat by looking at the keys?
Well, that would be one way to guarantee less traffic from me on the FRIAM
list.

And as Marcus suggests:  it would make finding M-C-\ a lot more difficult...

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 9:11 PM, Gary Schiltz <[email protected]>wrote:

> The construction sounds nice, but what's with that whole glob of keys on
> the right side, making you reach several inches further to get to the mouse?
> You know, the ones with numbers on them? I ain't no freekin' accountant, I
> want my numbers on the top row, above the "Q W E R T Y" keys just like on my
> old Royal manual typewriter. And CAPS LOCK to the left of the pinkie?
> Puhleeze! Enough to give an Emacs junkie pinkie tendonitis.
>
> :-) :-)
>
> Now here is a real keyboard for Unix & Emacs geeks:
>
>    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Hacking_Keyboard
>    (available at http://pfuca-store.stores.yahoo.net/haphackeyser.html)
>
> Been banging away on mine for quite a few years now.
>
> ;; Gary
>
> On Sep 15, 2009, at 8:33 PM, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
>
>> Douglas Roberts wrote:
>>
>>> Stupid new soft keyboard.  I miss the old clicky-clicky IBM ones.
>>>
>> ooh I've got a `daskeyboard' for my birthday with IBM clicky-clicky keys
>> and no labels on any of them.   Nice.
>>
>
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