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From: | Lennart Borgman |
Subject: | Re: Key-binding clash between gnus and calc |
Date: | Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:00:36 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Windows/20050923) |
Michael Cadilhac wrote:
"Robert J. Chassell" <address@hidden> writes:On an American keyboard, the prefix `C-x*' is harder to type than `C-x\'. (I do not know about other keyboards with default bindings. As far as I know, `C-x\' is undefined.) Thus, `C-x\g' (calc-grab-region) is not bad for such a command.Well, on a french keyboard, the `\' key is AltGR+8 (Yes, it's silly). In other words, it's one of the harder thing to type (using thumbs and index of the same hand) :-)
On a swedish keyboard it it AltGr +.But talking about "hard to type" I wonder if people here does not use "StickyKeys"? (This is platform dependent with a bit different names but at least exists in w32 and Gnome.) With "StickyKeys" you type the keys one-by-one. A real pain-saver when you are using Emacs keys.
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