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- From: miller@cs.rochester.edu
- Subject: hand injuries
- In-Reply-To: david@smos.com's message of Tue, 26 Jan 1993 00:28:55 GMT
- Message-ID: <9301261718.AA14771@larynx.cs.rochester.edu>
- Sender: miller@cs.rochester.edu (Brad Miller)
- Organization: Computer Science Department University of Rochester
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 12:18:03 -0500
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- This may have less to do with emacs and more to do with keyboard layout.
- Unfortunately, in the last 20 years, I've only seen one (1) intelligent
- keyboard layout, and that was on the symbolics lisp machines. I now use
- a sun-4 keyboard, and have managed to map the keys similarly, and find
- my hands are much less tired working 8-10 hour days than even a couple
- hours on my home mac!
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- What the symbolics did was
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- a) recognize and control and meta were SHIFT type keys, and moved them
- near the shift key, on BOTH sides of the keyboard. Control straddled the
- space bar, and meta was just outbound of that.
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- b) moved the delete key from the upper right corner to the left of the
- "A" key, where it can be hit more frequently with less pain and
- suffering.
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- c) made outbound keys that were not in the normal touch typeist's reach
- larger, so they were easier targets. Your finger is less accurate the
- further it must travel from the home row, so making the targets larger
- made them esier to hit without looking. E.g. virtually all of the
- important funciton keys, the rubout key, the control key (so it's just
- like the space key), etc.
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- d) integrated a palm rest into the keyboard.
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- I'd willingly pay real money to get this keyboard on my sun or mac if
- there are any keyboard vendors (or Symbolics) listening...
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