[rescue] Re: [geeks] ANYONE WANT A GMAIL ACCOUNT?
Charles Shannon Hendrix
shannon at widomaker.com
Sat Jun 26 12:18:58 CDT 2004
Wed, 23 Jun 2004 @ 13:35 -0400, Joshua Boyd said:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 12:16:05PM -0500, Mike Hebel wrote:
> > > email to me please if you want one.
> >
> > ANYONE WANT A KEYBOARD WITHOUT A CAPS LOCK KEY?
>
> Why? Are you thinking of starting a company to make them?
>
> I'd like:
> * No Caps Lock key
...or just put it out of the way. I have occasionally needed to type in
all caps.
> * Ctrl in the right place (where caps lock usually is)
Yes! What moron moved it to the bottom row where it is so hard to use?
I can hit ALT/META with my thumbs, but CTRL is always hard for me to
reach.
> * Esc in the right place (where ` is)
Where would you put ~/` then? I also learned on keyboard with ESC where
~ is, but it also had terrible ~ placement. I've not yet worked out
where I'd like to put ~.
> * Meta key (instead of Alt)
Would it be useful to have both?
> * Hyper and Super keys (instead of the windows keys, or whatever the
> icon is on the linux and mac keyboards).
What is hyper and super?
> * A choice of clicky 4mm throw models and non clicky 2mm throw models.
* 4mm non-click
* no "mush" when a key goes down if you don't use something like
buckling springs, make the hit hard, not a squish. A few of the
old Mac keyboards got this right, as did some of the 80s terminals and
micros.
* function keys on the left side of the keyboard
* keyboard layout balanced so that if you center the keyboard on
the monitor, your home row is in the center of the monitor. I
love my IBM Model M, but I'm off to the left of the monitor when
using it (keyboard won't fit on my desk centered).
* make some keyboards without the right-hand numeric pad for those who
have no use for it. That would also help the centering problem.
> * Make ( and ) not require a shift.
> * make { and } not require a shift.
> * [ and ] are allowed to require a shift.
Absolutely not. People would have to retrain a lot to make this work
out.
Now for some computer mouse wish items:
* 3-button optical mice without a wheel
* bring back the old Logitech wedge shaped mice, final version was
called the gamer or something like that
* if the mouse has a wheel, get rid of the irritating click, but still
make it stiff enough you can effectively click
* make the mouse wheels a bit wider
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