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Re: Twiddler beginner wonders...

From: Sacha Chua <>
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:53:43 +0800

"Stuart Strand" <> writes:

> so that I cannot easily move up to a new wearable in the future. That is
> I want to learn a key arrangement that is a standard. But I would like
> to have an ergonomically efficient input paradigm. Comments?

I use the standard keymap, although that means I have to remember to
setxkbmap us instead of my default Dvorak. I used to painstakingly
remap all the Twiddler keys to Dvorak equivalents so that I could use
a Twiddler with software-mapped Dvorak, but I figured it wasn't really
worth the bother.

Twiddler tip: I've bound RRRR to a function key (F9, I think), and I
use that as a prefix key for a number of helpful commands. F9 c will
bring up a quick chord reference that helps me type all those funky
non-alphanumeric characters, for one. 
-- 
Sacha Chua <> - 4 BS CS Ateneo geekette
interests: emacs, linux, wearables, teaching compsci

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