Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!abvax!iccgcc!herrickd From: herrickd@iccgcc.decnet.ab.com Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: Dvorak keyboard Message-ID: <1941.273e9858@iccgcc.decnet.ab.com> Date: 12 Nov 90 17:40:56 GMT References: Followup-To: comp.misc Lines: 28 In article , greg@turbo.atl.ga.us (Greg Montgomery) writes: > I'm looking for anywhere I can get a Dvorak keyboard for my 386. If > anyone knows any manufacturers or sellers of them, please let me know. > Also, PC Mag (or someone) did a review of some different keyboards > awhile ago. Is there anyone out there would mind sending me a copy?? > I'm very interested in getting a keyboard with a different (read: > faster, better) layout. I think Jerry Pournelle said that Northgate has one. All it takes is a different set of molded keytops. (I don't understand why Jerry likes the Northgate keyboards so much. I bot one and it doubles keys on me and does not have N-Key Rollover.) If you don't have to have the names of the keys engraved on the keytops, PC-Write lets you remap the keyboard. So do various other programs. Hang a picture of the key layout on the wall and do the remapping in software. dan herrick > > Thanks... > > Greg > > ---- > Greg Montgomery | Montgomery Consultants, Inc. | Atlanta, Georgia > Internet: greg@turbo.atl.ga.us | Home of the '96 > UUCP: {rutgers,ogcise,gatech}!emory!turbo!greg | Olympics!