[email protected] writes: > Here's a code fragment to pop up a keyboard diagram whenever you > switch to certain input methods (such as ones whose layout you're not > familiar with). The keys for each hand are coloured differently, to > make it easier to locate a key (particularly if you touch-type and/or > use a split keyboard). >
Mmm! Nice! I'm posting a followup, since I use a (uk) dvorak keyboard and quail doesn't seem to cope with that. However, 10 minutes of keyboard banging gave the following:
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(hopefully the mega-long line with the string in it won't be broken by my mailer). Similar hacks presumably deal with other layouts. Rupert
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