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From: "Tom Duff"
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 08:32:41 -0700
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"Re: [9fans] Re 2 button mouse + Inferno" (Sep 25, 1:38pm)
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Subject: Re: [9fans] Re 2 button mouse + Inferno
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On Sep 25, 1:38pm, Tom Duff wrote:
> Subject: Re: [9fans] Re 2 button mouse + Inferno
> On Sep 25, 12:32pm, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
> > http://www.compuspex.com/keyboards/btc5100.htm
> >
> > Caps-lock and Control keys need to be swapped, but otherwise very
> > usable (cheaper too).
> > At 08:02 AM 9/25/00 -0700, James A. Robinson wrote:
> > >Folks may be interested in the Happy Hacker keyboard. They have a Lite
> > >model which costs $69, and a "multi-platform" model which costs $139.00.
> > >
> > >http://www.pfuca.com/products/hhkb/
>
> Home,
> Page Up/Down and arrow keys, which HH requires you to hold
> down Fn to get.
Ahem, I meant, you need to hold Fn to get Pup/PDn, Home on the
BTC5100C, but it's on the other hand -- much better than making
one-handed chords. Also, BTC5100c's arrows are unshifted.
>
> I've tried a few other small-footprint keyboards, and HH and BTC5100
> are the
[oops, premature send] They're the only two I've had positive
feelings about.
--
Tom Duff. Grape seller, mandarin player, and barker for a sideshow
snake act.
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