Hello all,
        Speakup had a the capslock key as a modifier for laptops, with the
right-hand part of the keyboard being used in place of the numpad keys,
e.g.
        uio = 789
        jkl = 456
        m,. = 123
        I can't remember what they did for /, *, -, +, ., or the enter key, but
I'm sure of the main part.  I didn't use it much as I didn't have a
laptop at the time, but I experimented with it and thought it was pretty
sensible.

Terrence

Terrence
        m,./
or something like that.  

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