At 05:03 PM 4/8/00 +0200, you wrote:
>the windows keys (not even on the gateway
>keyboards) despite that I would really really like to do that so people who
>have used a computer for a longer period of time also can use them
>efficiently (besides the win-key is Ctrl-Esc anyway).

you know, I REALLY love those windows keys.  If you happen to use windows
they're quite nice.  I agree the win key isn't necessary, but it's easier
than stretching to cover two keys.  The other one is fantastic.  I'm
sitting in explorer and want to make a new directory, I click in the
folder/file area, then three hits, right click key on the board, followed
by n and f and badda bing, ready to type in the name.  Not quite as easy as
DOS, but you can actually see your folder tree and contents at all times.
I use the win key all the time too, that with the arrow keys is a nice fast
way to get around.  While I use a cat instead of a mouse, i still don't
like using the cursor that much, it slips and misses in menus, clicks miss,
it's way over there on the right and I have to move my fingers from home
keys (as with using ctrl+esc).
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