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Re: Keyboards
In Article <4rhnbr$gp5@nyx10.cs.du.edu>,
<wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu> wrote:
>>keyboard editing in EGO-Ed Lite (which I have :-). Using The Manager 1.5
>>with some modifications maybe, it would be a nice system! Maybe GNO is a
>>better solution, but I've never seen it, nor used it...
>That's wonderful, except I don't think that the ADB standard defines a way
>to tell which keypress comes from which keyboard. Besides, even on the
Hmm, I don't know. In fact, I know _very little_ about hardware.
>Macintosh, with the Monitor CDev, the idea is that you spread one desktop
>across two displays. I think a far more useful idea in the same vein is
What my dad used to do at work, is:
- connect a colour screen to view in colour
(but most GS's have a colour screen)
- put e.g. the clipboard on the other screen
(would be interesting for the GS too)
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- References:
- Keyboards
- From: steve.townsend@rook.wa.com (Steve Townsend)
- Re: Keyboards
- From: johnlb@primenet.com (John Bowling)
- Re: Keyboards
- From: Dark_Dude@darkcastle.ecore.fnet.org (Dark_Dude)
- Re: Keyboards
- From: wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Will Baguhn)