Take 10 minutes to learn to touch type the * very * fun * to * type *
asterisk * key. Left pinky on shift, second right hand finger taps the
number 8.

At least the asterisk key is in the same place on most keyboards
(shift-8). Unlike the various navigational keys added presumably for
the benefit of windows users.

> Using shift-insert for paste is easier IMO than cntrl-v

Maybe if you never change keyboards. There doesn't seem to be a
universal standard for those modern keys (del, ins, left, right, up,
down) and all bets are off if you are using a laptop or a keyboard for
a portable, small-footprint keyboard.

Meanwhile, 'control' is always in the corner, and 'v' is right below
the left home key.

-- Mark

On Jan 10, 5:55 am, "Daniel Baird" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:45 AM, M) <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Oh, how shift+* is the bane of my existence. Its just takes so long to
> > press the shift key then find the * !
>
> Multitouch is less fun on a keyboard than a trackpad, isn't it :)
>
> Assuming you're using a proper keyboard rather than a laptop, there's
> usually a star over above the numeric keypad.  It's also next to a
> forward slash, which is great for typing /* comment indicators */
> without messing around with the shift key.
>
> So maybe you can get away without any fiddling around with code.  Just
> a thought.
>
> ;Daniel
>
> --
> Daniel Baird
> I've tried going to the XHTML <bar /> a few times, but it's always closed.
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