Hi all,

On Saturday, October 02, 1999, 12:38:11 PM (-5 GMT), Claude scribbled:

> What about a "reverse space barring" (I like this feature), with for
> example, Shift+Space (may be Alt or Ctrl, too)?

I don't get it?

> It seems simpler than toggling the "scroll" to use the arrows.
> I feel the space bar more ergonomic, even if this is not its normal
> use, than the arrows, even if this is their regular job.

The scrollbar moves you from page to page but tell me which you prefer:

Open a long html message and scroll through it, or scroll through a
webpage on your browser using the arrow keys, or rptd'ly hit the
page-down button. Which method makes you read the text more smoothly?

I'd say the arrow key method. The page down method isn't as nice at all.

Or are you proposing that the spacebar be used for scrolling? If so then
that's a no no. The arrow keys are for that.

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