Steve Reilly sent the following, quoting my original recommendation:

        >>> And after all, you don't _need_ Windows keys!
>
>>Go working at a Sun Sparc or Ultra for a while and you might reconsider
>>that statement... ;-) Another set of modifiers can be dead handy at
>>times...
>
>it's handy to be able to map alt/shift/sysrq to a spare metakey . . . or
>even alt/ctrl/backspace, yada yada

Since my origianal rec was an IBM keyboard, I don't see the connection; 
the IBM has alt, and ctrl and bs, and SysReq, it just doesn't have
the funny keys next to the spacebar that go to the start menu and
whatever the other one does.  Are you saying that you could map your
oddball functions to those keys?  Well, OK, if you can do that and
want to.  In that case, what keyboard do you suggest?  Most modern
kb's, even those that come with name brand computers, are pretty
mushy, IMHO.


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