Austin Hastings writes: > If you think about it, what we really ought to do is train ourselves > to "reverse" the numbers row on our keyboards. If we're doing a good > job about avoiding magic numbers, then " $ % & ( ) are going > to be much more frequently used than 2 4 5 7 9 0, so why don't we > "fix" them by swapping the shifted for unshifted characters?
Hehe, one step ahead of you. It's quite simple to train vim to do such a thing, and I noticed myself using the numpad for numbers anyway, so I made all the number keys act like shift is being pressed. I can see that it's a step up in efficiency 9although I'm still getting used to it81 :-0 Luke