Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> I share your doubt. If what the user said (e.g. "ues") when they >> wanted to say "yes", I find "You said 'u', which I do not understand" >> more confusiong than "You said 'ues', which I do not understand". > > Same here. The below patch provides compelling reasoning and has my: > > Acked-by: Taylor Blau <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Heh, this breaks '/' command hence t3701.45 as it takes an argument hence not limited to a single letter. I wonder how singlekey folks invoke that feature, though ;-)