OT...but perhaps of interest

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skearney

Aset keyboard
It has been said that the most common letters were taken off the home
row of the first typewriter keyboard to slow down the typist and
prevent jamming.
On a Dvorak keyboard almost sixty percent of average text is typed from
the home keys. Transposing the letters 'etni' with 'dfjk' would put
more than 55% of text on the home keys, up from only 26% on the qwerty
layout. Thats more than twice the text typed without lifting a finger.

The change is quite pleasent and easy to learn. I hope you will pass
this on.

To put e, t, n and i back where they belong, there is a keyboard
remapping program that is free, downloads quickly and is very easy to
use. I am typing this email on a keyboard remapped to the 'etni'
transposition layout. The program is called 'Keytweak 2.11' and can be
googled up by that name. It is available from several sites, including
PC magazine and recommended by several keyboard manufacturers,
including TypeMatrix. The creator of the program is Travis Krumsick.

1) After you have loaded the program click start.
2) Click the "KeyTweak" icon and a graphic of a keyboard will appear.
3) Click the "Full Teach Mode" at the bottom of the screen.
4) A box will appear. Click "Begin Teach Mode".
5) Press the key you want to reassign, then the key you want it
reassigned to, in this case D to E.
6) Click "Remap Key#1 to Key#2"
7) The box will disappear and the scancodes of the keys will appear in
the "Pending Changes" window at the bottom right.
8) Follow the same procedure (from 3) for E to D, and the remaining
six remaps.
9) Click "Apply" and you will be asked if you want to turn off the
computer to apply the changes.
At the top there is also a clickable "Restore Defaults" to give
you back your qwerty layout.
I was able to remap in under three minutes and restore qwerty in
thirty seconds, not including the restart.

You can try out the sample lines of text below to discover that your
fingers already know where etni should go.

nineteen lean little saints settle in a nest
jkjdfddj ldaj lkffld askjfs sdffld kj jdsf

an alien eats an ant antenna in atlanta
aj alkdj dafs aj ajf ajfdjja kj aflajfa

elite sense entails a siesta in a satin seat
dlkfd sdjsd djfakls a skdsfa kj a safkj sdaf

a stain is seen at a linen sale
a sfakj ks sddj af a lkjdj sald

a latent latin talent tast tests in seattle
a lafdjf lafkj faldjf fasf fdsfs kj sdaffld

insane santa sails in sea salt
kjsajd sajfa sakls kj sda salf

Many thanks,
 
S

skearney

A most valuable professional has logged my domain with a blocking bot
for spamming this group with my one message. That said, in his email
he also provided a link to 'Ukelele', a simple to use utility that
allows you to 'drag' letters to new positions. The letters etni are
five times more common than dfjk, maybe that's why the first keyboard
jammed when they were put on the home row.

Are there any Dvorak users in this ng?
 
S

skearney

Recieved via email from a most honoured member of this ng.
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You would have to be one of the more brain-dead individuals on the
Internet,
now wouldn't you.

" Keytweak is a free keyboard remapper for Windows NT/2000/XP. It makes
use
of Microsoft's Scancode Map registry key to remap your keyboard. VB6
Runtime
files are required, but are already present on Windows 2000/XP. "

Not really appropriate or helpful in a newsgroup dedicated to the use
of
Microsoft Word 2004 for the Macintosh on Unix, now is it?

Duh!

Anyway, I guess you did us a favour: I have now logged your domain
with the
Blocking 'Bot. With a bit of luck nobody from your IP will be able to
get
anything into any of the Microsoft.* hierarchy in future... Including
Spam...
 

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