Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!reed!reeder From: reeder@reed.UUCP (Doug Reeder) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Anybody remember the DVORAK keyboard layout? Message-ID: <16529@reed.UUCP> Date: 22 Jun 91 00:56:26 GMT References: <4511.apple.a2.net@pro-nbs> Reply-To: reeder@reed.UUCP () Organization: Tether Propulsion Division, Institute of Knowledge, Jinx Lines: 20 I type dvorak, and have encountered sevral problems not (due to society, no the Dvorak arrangement.) One problem is that it's different keyboards have slightly different locations for for some keys. On my IIc, I just use the switch on the keybord. On my mac startup disk, I took the KCHR resource from a Dvorak FKEY and edited it to be the same layout as the IIc. (I suspect the IIc's layout is slightly wrong.) On the DECstation at school, I had to unearch xmodmap. The big problem is at work I use sevral machines used by other people and switching from sholes to dvorak is not transparant enough. Ah, well, without computers I wouldn't get to type Dvorak at all. Doug Reeder USENET: ...!tektronix!reed!reeder Internet: reeder@reed.EDU BITNET: reeder@reed.BITNET I'm looking for a grad school or a job as a research assistant where I can work on tethers for space propulsion or robotics, in particular, walking machines. -- Doug Reeder USENET: ...!tektronix!reed!reeder Internet: reeder@reed.EDU BITNET: reeder@reed.BITNET I'm looking for a grad school or a job as a research assistant where I can work on tethers for space propulsion or robotics, in particular, walking machines.