Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:29874 comp.emacs:10426 comp.editors:2823 comp.terminals:2733 sci.med:23911 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!athena.cs.uga.edu!mcovingt From: mcovingt@athena.cs.uga.edu (Michael A. Covington) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.emacs,comp.editors,comp.terminals,sci.med Subject: Re: One handed UNIX, Emacs for disabled person? Message-ID: <1991Mar28.191442.9851@athena.cs.uga.edu> Date: 28 Mar 91 19:14:42 GMT References: Organization: University of Georgia, Athens Lines: 10 Use an IBM PC as a terminal, and modify the BIOS so that the CTRL, ALT, and SHIFT keys are "sticky" (they toggle on and off rather than having to be depressed simultaneously with another key). There exists a short program which you can run (upon boot-up) to make them work this way. The PC (a laptop, perhaps) could then be a terminal on any other computer. -- ------------------------------------------------------- Michael A. Covington | Artificial Intelligence Programs The University of Georgia | Athens, GA 30602 U.S.A. -------------------------------------------------------