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Re: IIGS Casing Styles



In article <in12212@pro-ict.cts.com>,
Randy Shackelford <shack@pro-ict.cts.com> wrote:
>My old //e keyboard seems pretty stiff after getting used to newer keyboards
>but it's not bad. 

My biggest problem with the "//e keyboard" on my GS is that I get errors
fairly often because I'm typing so fast (i.e. not letting go of each key
fast enough).  Other than that it's a pretty good keyboard, and I use it most
of the time as I don't have enough desk space to put the ADB keyboard
("Apple Keyboard" -- the one that came with Mac SEs, as opposed to the
"Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard" -- that came with the GS ---- though both 
keyboards are very similar in look/feel) flat on the desk.

>my Quadra. Since Mac software doesn't use many control keys or ESC, it's
>possible to make do with the idiotic layout. I oughtta see if I could find an

	You must not use term programs [I'm using NCSA Telnet right now] or
even lots of funky init's/etc that use modifiers... Even without NCSA Telnet,
the control key screwiness and escape key [cancel!] layout annoy the hell out
of me..  Lucky there're tons of the keyboards named above I can move around
when necessary.
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unknown@apple.com		Apple II Forever
unknown@ucscb.ucsc.edu  These opinions are mine, not Apple's.