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More on keyboard help (IIgs keyboard ascii)
- Subject: More on keyboard help (IIgs keyboard ascii)
- From: Jason Lewis <jbl@efn.org>
- Date: 1995/12/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Oregon Public Networking
Here's something useful if you take apart your keyboard and can't
remember where what keys are. And if this seems pointless, that's okay
too... I like to make asciis.
___________________________________________
______|___*___|<___|______________________________|______
|es|1_|2_|3_|4_|5_|6_|7_|8_|9_|0_|-_|=_|del|__|cl|=_|/_|*_|
|tab|Q_|W_|E_|R_|T_|Y_|U_|I_|O_|P_|[_|]_| |__|7_|8_|9_|+_|
|ctrl|A_|S_|D_|F_|G_|H_|J_|K_|L_|;_|'_|rtrn|__|4_|5_|6_|-_|
|shift|Z_|X_|C_|V_|B_|N_|M_|,_|._|/_|shift_|__|1_|2_|3_|en|
|CL|op|appl|`_|___ space ___|\_|<-|->|\/|/\|__|0____|._|tr|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
es = Escape
_
_| |
|rtrn| = return.
op = Option.
appl = Open Apple/command
_
|en|
|tr| = the number pad enter key.
~~
If anything else seems a bit cryptic, e-mail me. And no, before you ask,
I don't have a life... hehehe
Jason