> Well, in the interest of filling up the mailboxes of siglinux subscribers
> that don't check their email over the summer, here's another interesting
> keyboard development:
> http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/ematias/papers/ic93/ic93_ohk_1stEd.html
> This sucker really is a one-handed keyboard..
Well, in the interest of filling up the mailboxes of siglinux subscribers
that don't check their email over the summer, here's another interesting
keyboard development:
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/ematias/papers/ic93/ic93_ohk_1stEd.html
This sucker really is a one-handed keyboard...right now
On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Justin Georgeson wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Joshua W. Scott wrote:
>
> > Well, to solve the "windows keys" problem
> > http://www.snafu.de/~plexus/
> > Anyone want to go in on some of these? (I don't need six...)
> > jws
>
> hrm, thos are pretty funky, I can't
On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> I love my IBM options keyboard (almost infinitely configurable, small
> footprint, NO WINDOWS KEYS), but alas, IBM stopped making them, allegedly
> because of some kind of patent dispute. Too bad, it's by far the best
> keyboard I've ever used.
Readers
On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Joshua W. Scott wrote:
> Well, to solve the "windows keys" problem
> http://www.snafu.de/~plexus/
> Anyone want to go in on some of these? (I don't need six...)
> jws
hrm, thos are pretty funky, I can't seem to take the windows keys off my
keyboard though...=< How do y
"Joshua W. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, to solve the "windows keys" problem
> http://www.snafu.de/~plexus/
> Anyone want to go in on some of these? (I don't need six...)
Kick ass! Sign me up for two of them.
Aaron
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Well, to solve the "windows keys" problem
http://www.snafu.de/~plexus/
Anyone want to go in on some of these? (I don't need six...)
jws
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Joshua W. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator / Undergraduate Rese
On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Travis McLane wrote:
> I found the "Happy Hacker's" keyboard at this URL
> http://www.pfuca.com/products/hhkb/hhkbindex.html
> Check it out. It's a little bit too expensive for my taste though.
$230?! What gives?
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I found the "Happy Hacker's" keyboard at this URL
http://www.pfuca.com/products/hhkb/hhkbindex.html
Check it out. It's a little bit too expensive for my taste though.
Wesley Felter wrote:
> On 7/6/98 4:40 PM, Kevin Sisney said:
>
> >My keyboard died so I went out looking for a new one. All I cou
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Wesley Felter wrote:
> On 7/6/98 4:40 PM, Kevin Sisney said:
>
> >My keyboard died so I went out looking for a new one. All I could find
> >were keyboards with those stupid windows keys. I'd like an ergodynamic
> >keyboard, or a Sun keyboard would be cool too, but is that pos
On 7/6/98 4:40 PM, Kevin Sisney said:
>My keyboard died so I went out looking for a new one. All I could find
>were keyboards with those stupid windows keys. I'd like an ergodynamic
>keyboard, or a Sun keyboard would be cool too, but is that possible
>on with an x86? Anyone know of any good keyb
On Tue, 7 Jul 1998, Justin Georgeson wrote:
> While we're on the subject of peripherals, if anyone knows where to
> get black ergonomic keyboards and/or black drives (cd, floppy, tape,
> etc) I would be indebted.
AFAIK, Sony, IBM and someone else are selling black PC's - just buy
(undoubtedly ov
You might try Dell, I think they still the regular 101 keyboards
At 04:40 PM 7/6/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>My keyboard died so I went out looking for a new one. All I could find
>were keyboards with those stupid windows keys. I'd like an ergodynamic
>keyboard, or a Sun keyboard would be cool too, b
While we're on the subject of peripherals, if anyone knows where to
get black ergonomic keyboards and/or black drives (cd, floppy, tape,
etc) I would be indebted.
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Justin Georgeson
Institute for Advanced Technology -- System A
On %M 0, Kevin Sisney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My keyboard died so I went out looking for a new one. All I could find
> were keyboards with those stupid windows keys. I'd like an ergodynamic
> keyboard, or a Sun keyboard would be cool too, but is that possible
> on with an x86? Anyone know
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