Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!haven!udel!mmdf From: CSD29_R3%UNO.BITNET@vm.tcs.tulane.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Caps Lock Position. Message-ID: <23515@louie.udel.EDU> Date: 8 Sep 89 16:55:33 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 19 In article 1662@convex.uucp swarren@eugene.uucp (Steve Warren) writes: ->in article (forgot the number) kuan@cris.ucdavis.edu (Francisco Kuan) ->writes: ->> All the PCs (apple //, Amiga, etc.) have the control key next to the ->> a key. The only exception is the PS/2 from IBM. -> I am using C Itoh vt100 terminal and etc. ,etc. I have a Commodore 128 and an Amiga, and they both have the caps lock (shift lock on the 128) next to the a key. Apples and Macs must be a bit screwy in that all the keyboards that I've seen (yes even the old Facit typewriters) have the shift (or caps) lock key next to the a key. -Dave @ University of New Orleans. CSD29_R3@UNO P. S. Sorry for not quoting exactly. I quoted from memory, and that could get a bit cluttered at times. --Dave..