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Over the decade that IBM compatible computers have been available, software
has become easier and easier to use, and computers and disk drives have become
much faster. A tremendous BACKWARD step was taken however when IBM, copied by
all keyboard manufacturers except two, changed the keyboard layout when the
PC-AT was introduced. User efficiency suffered greatly, and has never
recovered.
If you, like most present day IBM-compatible users, have function keys on
the the top row of the keyboard rather than on the left side, this text file
was written for you. A quantum leap in efficiency and enjoyment of using your
computer awaits by getting a more sensibly designed keyboard made by Northgate
or Focus, with function keys on the left and other nice features. Most
software applications you use, including 4FILES, will be much, much easier to
use when you can do "the left hand sneak" -- keying any Function Key command
(including those augmented by the CTRL, ALT or Shift key) with a simple motion
of one hand.
Most software is still designed with left hand function keys in mind. Not
only will the ultimate efficiency of such programs cut in, but often the layout
of the mapping of the function keys to their functions in a program will make
more sense. For example, F3 might mark a file and F4 unmark it. When function
keys are located on the top row of the keyboard, these are in separate
three-key groupings. With left hand function keys however, the keys are beside
each other in a pair (odd keys 1-9 are in a vertical row, and to its right
the even keys 2-10 are in a second vertical row.) With left hand keys there is
sometimes can also be a proximal as well as functional relationship between,
say, F3 and F5. A functional relationship between these keys is harder to
remember if the function keys are on the top row.
Why am I including an extra file about keyboards? Because I am a true
believer in left hand function keys, because many newer computer users don't
realise their virtue or don't even know they exist, and because I want to help
you by making your work easier. This is very much in the spirit of my 4FILES
program, which has been carefully designed to make the keyboard interface fit
the tasks of file management in I feel is the best possible way. You will not
realize the maximum benefits of many programs you use or try, including
4FILES, until you try them with an optimized keyboard layout.
Here are model numbers and phone numbers for recommended keyboards. I am
also looking into becoming a dealer for both brands, and will offer all
products at the best possible price (while continuing to provide phone numbers
for competitors -- I'm not doing this to make a lot of money, but to encourage
folks to make the most efficient use of 4FILES).
Northgate Computer Products: 1-800-526-2446, ask for keyboard sales.
Models: 102
Ultra-T (two keypads, one with the inverted-T arrow key
layout & one with the diamond layout)
Ultra-F (two keypads, both with the diamond arrow layout).
My personal keyboard is an Ultra-F. Both will work on any
IBM computer from PC to 486. The left CTRL, ALT & Shift
keys may be easily swapped around with a hardware setting and
a key removal tool provided. Keyboard speed can be quickly
set to any of twelve diffent rates by using a special key
in combination with one of the twelve function keys.
Focus Electronic Corp: 1-800-826-6880
Models: FK 5001
FK 9000 Key-Pro (This has a built-in calculator, independent
of other keyboard functions.)
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