Input devices
Sean
picasso@madflower.com
Thu, 29 Jun 2000 09:06:16 -0400 (EDT)
speaking of which _how_ do you remap your keyboard? =)
I need to switch the ctrl and caps lock keys around, its driving me
bonkers with the Sun keyboard.
On 29 Jun 2000, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Edward Glowacki <glowack2@msu.edu> writes:
>
> > This seems to work quite well, except that I can't type on
> > QWERTY keyboards very well anymore... ;)
>
> Can't you reprogram any keyboard to be Dvorak with an appropriate
> keymap file?
>
> > On that note, does anyone have *any* interesting input devices?
> > Ergonomic keyboards, trackballs, funky mice, anything unusual or good
> > enough to merit showing others? Maybe have an "input device
> > show-and-tell" or something at a meeting? =)
>
> I just bought a new keyboard to replace my Microsoft Natural
> Keyboard 1.0. The M$-anointed successors, all three or four
> versions, all suck for different reasons. But I found one that's
> almost identical in layout: the CompUSA Ergonomic Keyboard, $30
> at CompUSA. I like it.
> --
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