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[Orgmode] RSI
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Samuel Wales |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] RSI |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Sep 2009 11:11:34 -0700 |
Orgers,
Repetitive strain injury is real and important.
One thing that you can do is to ensure that you have a keyboard that
has modifier keys on both sides. You should pound a new habit into
your cerebellum: use two hands.
For example, c-c c-o should look like this:
r hand presses ctrl
l hand presses c
let go
l hand presses ctrl
r hand presses o
let go
This is obviously inefficient, but it is the correct thing.
Ideally, the most important c-c and c-x operations would be on the
lhs. That way, you can hold down ctrl and press the two keys.
Many (maybe even most) will find this idea strange. But I urge all of
you to try it for a few months.
On 2009-09-01, PT <address@hidden> wrote:
> Matt Lundin <mdl <at> imapmail.org> writes:
>>
>> An aside: Swapping caps-lock and control makes C-c a very convenient
>> key combination.
>>
>
> If things come that one can also configure e.g. the right control
> key as a special prefix key which makes such combinations even
> more convenient, because unlike "C-c a" you can press "Rctrl a"
> with two hands.
>
> In case of right handed people the right control key is usually
> unused, so it's practical to use it for something else than it's
> original purpose.
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