Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!ariel.unm.edu!triton.unm.edu!stone From: stone@triton.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: What's the Vulcan nerve pinch for the cube and slab? Message-ID: <1990Dec4.043353.5062@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 4 Dec 90 04:33:53 GMT References: <1990Nov30.015912.10786@lavaca.uh.edu> <338@heaven.woodside.ca.us> Sender: news@ariel.unm.edu (USENET News System) Distribution: comp Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM Lines: 14 In article <338@heaven.woodside.ca.us> glenn@heaven.woodside.ca.us (Glenn Reid) writes: >In article <1990Nov30.015912.10786@lavaca.uh.edu> davison@menudo.uh.edu (Dan Davison) writes: >>Also known as the "three-finger salute". On PCs it's control-alt-del, >>on Suns L1-A, but is there one on the cube? > >Command-command-backquote (hold down both command keys and hit the >backquote character in the upper-left corner of the numeric keypad). Right Command-backquote is the Vulcan Mind Meld: it just gives you a softer landing supposedly, and it asks you to type r to restart,instead of throwing you into the monitor, which might be frightening for the naive user. andrew