From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!eagle!allegra!linus!cca!editor-p Newsgroups: fa.editor-p Title: Air Jets Article-I.D.: cca.4735 Posted: Fri May 20 03:36:03 1983 Received: Sat May 21 04:20:54 1983 >From Laws@SRI-AI Fri May 20 03:35:55 1983 [ The following message is in response to a series of messages on Human-Nets. I trust that Editor-People readers will not find it difficult to figure out the context, and that readers on both lists will excuse the duplication. /jq ] I assume that Phil Agre was not serious about air jets to solve the keyboard positioning problem. Raised dots on a pair of keys are just as effective -- I don't know why they are not more common. I am not surprised that "people who wander into [Phil's] office" at MIT have a problem with keyboard registration. The EMACS editor forces use of a new "home" position with the hands at the sides of the keyboard and the thumbs on the "meta" keys. The right hand is particularly susceptible to loss of registration if a side keypad is used for common cursor motion commands. I occassionally type in near darkness (to let my wife sleep). I find it much easier to use VI under these conditions, although I still have some trouble finding the special symbols on the top (or numeral) row. If my keyboards at home and at work were not identical I would be unable to edit except by hunt and peck. I hope that some new keyboard layout (e.g., the one with separate tilted keypads for the two hands) will catch on, and that the editing functions will be rationally assigned to the standard keys (using a mode switch!!). EMACS and the space-cadet keyboard are not the answer. -- Ken Laws -------