[interfacekit] Re: A little help... (2)
- From: Isaac Yonemoto <ityonemo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 11:08:31 -0600 (CST)
> True, the issue should still be resolved - if a keymap is not able to
> produce the specified key, it probably should be automatically changed
> to something else (another free shortcut, or the same with the
> qualifiers needed to produce it).
I think there might be also something wrong with keymapping -- I use a
dvorak map on one of my computers. The J key is where the C key would
be. I can't use <control-j> on terminal (to justify on pine and
pico/nano) because it thinks I'm hitting <control-c>. Most of the other
keybindings work. This isn't a problem on linux xwindows (using linux
xmodmap).
But, in terms of keymaps. BeOS is still *way* ahead of Windows XP,
even. I can't begin to express my frustration with Windows XP's keymap.
Isaac
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