On February 2, 2007, Tim wrote: > Take a typing class, you'll learn it much quicker than that. ;-) You > can get alphabetically arranged keyboards, but you'd probably have to > put up with one decorated in children's colours. > I could handle that! But I'd have to make a character map from scratch, I think, mapping the keysyms to the codes generated by the keypress, or something. I did one way back in redhat 5 days, for my laptop, which I bought in north america, so that I could write in european languages without headaches. It was a lot of work and I am not sure exactly how i did it anymore. I think the system has changed a bit since then, anyway. > I manage, not too badly, alternating from mouse to keyboard. The keys > additional to a typewriter throw me, though. The F keys are too far > away for touch typing, the insert, delete, home, end, page up/down keys > are in different spots on different keyboards (I keep hitting print > screen on some of them). > That used to get me, too. You better watch it, that you don't hit that sysrq key by mistake ;-) or your system will power down in an instant. -- kwhiskers{