On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 18:09:09 -0400, "Daniel Parrott Ashbrook" <> said: > Since I'm running Linux, I have to use the bulit-in interactive > mapping functions. I don't change a whole lot; I change the numbers to > match a phone layout, switch the arrow keys to make sense, change > "ion" to "tion", add "with" and make DEL into TAB. I'm also > experimenting with putting my passwords in. > > dan I only changed the mapping for the mouse buttons. I still don't understand why there is memory space for storing 15 mappings when there are only 12 buttons and the chording in mouse mode doesn't work correctly. Or the other way around, why chording doesn't work correctly given that there are 15 spaces and only 12 buttons. So I take it that your buttons are all firm and snappy, not problems like my "E" key? -- Craig -- http://www.fastmail.fm - A fast, anti-spam email service. _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
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