В сообщении от 3 февраля 2010 Ilya Murav'jov написал(a): > Daniil V. Kolpakov пишет: > > В сообщении от 3 февраля 2010 Ilya Murav'jov написал(a): > >> Here is my use case: I use Ctrl+Ins for switching between > >> layouts/groups (Russian and English). > > > > Try using CapsLock instead, you'll like it :) > > Oops, I mean I use Ctrl+Shift. > > Well, I can learn again myself with CapsLock but this is not the case > for most people. I have no statistic but I believe Ctrl+Shift and > Alt+Shift is far more popular keybindings for switching layouts, and it > is impossible to learn to use CapsLock them all.
Ctrl+Shift (not to mention Alt-Shift) always seemed weird to me; but I think reason behind this madness was that Microsoft was solving really non-trivial problem: define set of keyboard shortcuts for Windows which doesn't overlap with any of the sets of the popular software of that time (e.g. Norton Commander, Borland IDEs, etc). Because of this, we have now Ctrl-Shift instead of plain old Right Control :) Some of the Windows shortcuts proven to be really convinient and logical, like (sic) Alt-Tab. But Ctrl-Shift just have to die. For me, CapsLock (Mandiva default) seems to be the best (I've tried many). I believe Ctrl-Shift might be subject of holywars which rice periodically on maillists, Google should confirm it I think :) -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Support open standards! Take a look at this nice presentation: http://www.dwheeler.com/essays/open-standards-security.pdf _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
