* sigh *

I considered (and still am) the possibility of "just dealing with it".
I suppose I could do that but I just thought I'd ask here as the issue
of coming home and hitting Caps Lock expecting Mac OS to react to a
Command key type of behaviour.

On Aug 8, 8:03 pm, Nico Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> On 08.08.2009, at 17:00, Dmitry Kichenko wrote:
>
> > I apologize if I seem to complicate life too much but I just wish
> > Apple didn't have to be different in every possible way and decided to
> > use Control as the primary modifier key. Come one Apple, you've
> > already ditched the one button mouse :).
>
> Just get used to it. It's not _that_ hard :-)
>
> Also, it has the advantage that the system shortcuts such as cmd-c,  
> cmd-v do not overlap with vim shortcuts such as ctrl-c, ctrl-v. On  
> Windows, you have to choose between windows and vim behavior for these  
> shortcuts, on os x you can have both.
>
> Nico
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