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* [9fans] simple keyboard question
@ 2003-12-21 13:46 Hugo Santos
  2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-21 22:14 ` Hugo Santos
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Hugo Santos @ 2003-12-21 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

How may i change the keymap in plan9? I wish to use Dvorak. I browsed
through some man pages but found no information.

Hugo Santos



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* Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
  2003-12-21 13:46 [9fans] simple keyboard question Hugo Santos
@ 2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-21 21:00   ` [9fans] dvorak Michael Baldwin
                     ` (2 more replies)
  2003-12-21 22:14 ` Hugo Santos
  1 sibling, 3 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Rob Pike @ 2003-12-21 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

funny thing about dvorak keyboards.  they're based on bad science.
mr dvorak knew what we wanted and fudged his data until he got it,
but it was all bogus.  on the other had, the qwerty keyboard actually
was tested quite a bit in the early days and came out on top.

dvoraks are no more efficient for typists than qwerty keyboards.
the only good argument i've heard for using them is that, during the
transition period, you tend to be a very slow typist and this may
alleviate RSI.

-rob



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* [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
@ 2003-12-21 21:00   ` Michael Baldwin
  2003-12-22  9:48     ` a
  2003-12-21 21:14   ` [9fans] simple keyboard question Rasputin
  2003-12-22  7:20   ` boyd, rounin
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Michael Baldwin @ 2003-12-21 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> funny thing about dvorak keyboards.  they're based on bad science.
> mr dvorak knew what we wanted and fudged his data until he got it,
> but it was all bogus.  on the other had, the qwerty keyboard actually
> was tested quite a bit in the early days and came out on top.

yes that's one point of view promulgated by liebowitz and margolis which
has gotten repeated far and wide.  theirs isn't the only one:

http://www.dvorak-keyboard.com/dvorak2.html
http://www.mwbrooks.com/dvorak/dissent.html

> dvoraks are no more efficient for typists than qwerty keyboards.
> the only good argument i've heard for using them is that, during the
> transition period, you tend to be a very slow typist and this may
> alleviate RSI.

well, it seems that the fastest typist in the world uses a dvorak
keyboard, so perhaps there is something to it:

http://sominfo.syr.edu/facstaff/dvorak/blackburn.html

then again, maybe that's just propaganda.

for those that play music keyboards especially and are used to
touch typing, it's not such a big deal to switch.  i was starting to
feel some strain in my wrists and that went away, and i do know
a couple who really did have RSI and switched because of it.  eh,
for me i was just curious.  i do find it amusing to watch people try
to type on my dvorakized keyboard however, so that's a benefit.

anybody know if you can pop the keycaps on the new powerbooks?
i did on my old one.  now that's even more fun: people look at the
keyboard and at first often don't notice, but then it starts to sink in
that Something is Very Different when they try to type.  anyway,
i am not sure how well attached the keycaps are on the new ones and
i don't want to damage it.  i touch type so it's just for the
aesthetics.



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* Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
  2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-21 21:00   ` [9fans] dvorak Michael Baldwin
@ 2003-12-21 21:14   ` Rasputin
  2003-12-22  7:20   ` boyd, rounin
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Rasputin @ 2003-12-21 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Rob Pike wrote:
> funny thing about dvorak keyboards.  they're based on bad science.
> mr dvorak knew what we wanted and fudged his data until he got it,
> but it was all bogus.  on the other had, the qwerty keyboard actually
> was tested quite a bit in the early days and came out on top.
>
> dvoraks are no more efficient for typists than qwerty keyboards.
> the only good argument i've heard for using them is that, during the
> transition period, you tend to be a very slow typist and this may
> alleviate RSI.

Speaking as someone with RSI I'd disagree.The layout does seem to
minimise movement and overstretching of the fingers.
  YMMV, of course.



--
Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns



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* Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
  2003-12-21 13:46 [9fans] simple keyboard question Hugo Santos
  2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
@ 2003-12-21 22:14 ` Hugo Santos
  2003-12-22  8:43   ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Hugo Santos @ 2003-12-21 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Hugo Santos wrote:

> How may i change the keymap in plan9? I wish to use Dvorak. I browsed
> through some man pages but found no information.
>
> Hugo Santos
>
Well, thanks for all your opinions about dvorak, but the main question
wasnt answered, how do i change the keymap? :-)
About dvorak, to me, it seems a bit more logical to use and easier on
the hands than qwerty. In overall, i think it is nicer.

HS



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* Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
  2003-12-21 17:07 ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-21 21:00   ` [9fans] dvorak Michael Baldwin
  2003-12-21 21:14   ` [9fans] simple keyboard question Rasputin
@ 2003-12-22  7:20   ` boyd, rounin
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: boyd, rounin @ 2003-12-22  7:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> dvoraks are no more efficient for typists than qwerty keyboards.

i like US qwerty.  great to write code on.  could be better, but i'll
take US qwerty if i can get it.  writing code on azerty is no fun,
although not so bad once you've installed sam;  give me the mouse
anyday -- keyboard shortcuts are indicative of a bad mouse interface.



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* Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
  2003-12-21 22:14 ` Hugo Santos
@ 2003-12-22  8:43   ` Fco.J.Ballesteros
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Fco.J.Ballesteros @ 2003-12-22  8:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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Copy usbhid from /n/sources/nemo (see a mail to the list about this),
then you'd have to edit a translation table (map) for dvorak. Despite
its name, usbhid handles also the cons(3) keyboard just to translate
runes to adapt to your key map.

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From: Hugo Santos <hugo_santos@users.sourceforge.net>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] simple keyboard question
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 22:14:20 +0000
Message-ID: <3FE61B3C.3040706@users.sourceforge.net>

Hugo Santos wrote:

> How may i change the keymap in plan9? I wish to use Dvorak. I browsed
> through some man pages but found no information.
>
> Hugo Santos
>
Well, thanks for all your opinions about dvorak, but the main question
wasnt answered, how do i change the keymap? :-)
About dvorak, to me, it seems a bit more logical to use and easier on
the hands than qwerty. In overall, i think it is nicer.

HS

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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-21 21:00   ` [9fans] dvorak Michael Baldwin
@ 2003-12-22  9:48     ` a
  2003-12-22 14:21       ` Brantley Coile
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: a @ 2003-12-22  9:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

// i do find it amusing to watch people try
// to type on my dvorakized keyboard however, so that's a benefit.

i second that. "click, click, click... hey, wait a minute..."

it's also much fun to set the system back to qwerty and have the
keycaps bear no relationship to what shows up on the screen...

still, what i really want is a set of keycaps for my powerbook
with *nothing* printed on them. i used to have this great old
spring-action IBM keyboard where they keycaps were actual
*caps* that sat on top of the keys. i had them all in a plastic
baggie next to my monitor. still my favorite keyboard ever,
except for the size. loudest one i've seen.
ア


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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-22  9:48     ` a
@ 2003-12-22 14:21       ` Brantley Coile
  2003-12-22 23:43         ` Adrian Tritschler
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Brantley Coile @ 2003-12-22 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

>it's also much fun to set the system back to qwerty and have the
>keycaps bear no relationship to what shows up on the screen...

I helped a friend debug a program that worked while he was sitting
down, but didn't while he was standing up.  We spend about 30 minutes
puzzing over this until I noticed that someone has swapped two
of his key caps.  While he was sitting he touch typed and while
he was standing he was hunting and pecking, and hitting the
incorrect key.

I don't think we were the first to have this mysterious bug.

 Brantley


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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-22 14:21       ` Brantley Coile
@ 2003-12-22 23:43         ` Adrian Tritschler
  2003-12-23  6:38           ` boyd, rounin
                             ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Tritschler @ 2003-12-22 23:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Brantley Coile wrote:
>>it's also much fun to set the system back to qwerty and have the
>>keycaps bear no relationship to what shows up on the screen...
> 
> 
> I helped a friend debug a program that worked while he was sitting
> down, but didn't while he was standing up.  We spend about 30 minutes
> puzzing over this until I noticed that someone has swapped two
> of his key caps.  While he was sitting he touch typed and while
> he was standing he was hunting and pecking, and hitting the
> incorrect key.

Ouch! sneaky.

I found myself stuck in a foreign internet cafe once, unable to login to 
my web-based email system.  I had no idea what my password was, I knew 
what the finger pattern was to type the password - but only on a QWERTY 
keyboard.

Whichever one you're used to, finding yourself at a different keyboard 
is a major irritation, especially in a foreign place while paying $10 
per hour to try and read email on a badly maintained filthy windows 98 
PC, connected by a piece of wet string to the internet.

> I don't think we were the first to have this mysterious bug.
> 
>  Brantley

---------------------------------------------------------------
Adrian Tritschler                          mailto:ajft@ajft.org
Latitude 38°S, Longitude 145°E, Altitude 50m,      Shoe size 44
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* RE: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-22 23:43         ` Adrian Tritschler
@ 2003-12-23  6:38           ` boyd, rounin
  2003-12-23 15:15           ` jpc
  2003-12-23 23:53           ` Steve Kilbane
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: boyd, rounin @ 2003-12-23  6:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> Whichever one you're used to, finding yourself at a different keyboard

> is a major irritation, ...

sure is.  when I moved to .fr I decided that learning to type on azerty
would be a good idea even though i could get a qwerty keyboard, 'cos
the probability of having qwerty elsewhere was probably gonna be pretty
low.
--
MGRS 56H LJ 78915 53260




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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-22 23:43         ` Adrian Tritschler
  2003-12-23  6:38           ` boyd, rounin
@ 2003-12-23 15:15           ` jpc
  2003-12-23 16:28             ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-23 23:53           ` Steve Kilbane
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: jpc @ 2003-12-23 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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i've always thought a great keyboard would have lcd's on each key
rather than a printed letter.  switch from dvorak to qwerty to
whatever at a command and the keyboard still reads correctly.  you
could show which greek letter or funny math symbol a key would
generate when appropriate (alt, shift, special mode of software or
whatever)

john

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From: Adrian Tritschler <ajft@ajft.org>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] dvorak
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 10:43:12 +1100
Message-ID: <3FE78190.5040101@ajft.org>

Brantley Coile wrote:
>>it's also much fun to set the system back to qwerty and have the
>>keycaps bear no relationship to what shows up on the screen...
> 
> 
> I helped a friend debug a program that worked while he was sitting
> down, but didn't while he was standing up.  We spend about 30 minutes
> puzzing over this until I noticed that someone has swapped two
> of his key caps.  While he was sitting he touch typed and while
> he was standing he was hunting and pecking, and hitting the
> incorrect key.

Ouch! sneaky.

I found myself stuck in a foreign internet cafe once, unable to login to 
my web-based email system.  I had no idea what my password was, I knew 
what the finger pattern was to type the password - but only on a QWERTY 
keyboard.

Whichever one you're used to, finding yourself at a different keyboard 
is a major irritation, especially in a foreign place while paying $10 
per hour to try and read email on a badly maintained filthy windows 98 
PC, connected by a piece of wet string to the internet.

> I don't think we were the first to have this mysterious bug.
> 
>  Brantley

---------------------------------------------------------------
Adrian Tritschler                          mailto:ajft@ajft.org
Latitude 38°S, Longitude 145°E, Altitude 50m,      Shoe size 44
---------------------------------------------------------------

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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-23 15:15           ` jpc
@ 2003-12-23 16:28             ` Rob Pike
  2003-12-23 20:07               ` Joel Salomon
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Rob Pike @ 2003-12-23 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> i've always thought a great keyboard would have lcd's on each key
> rather than a printed letter.  switch from dvorak to qwerty to
> whatever at a command and the keyboard still reads correctly.  you
> could show which greek letter or funny math symbol a key would
> generate when appropriate (alt, shift, special mode of software or
> whatever)

many years ago, ken knowlton had a paper in the bell labs technical
journal about a keyboard under a 45 degree-tilted half-silvered mirror.
in front of the operator was a tv screen.  when the operator looked
down,
images from the screen appeared virtually (nice to use that word
correctly for a change) projected onto the keyboard, and even on top
of the operator's hands.   when i say operator i'm using that word
correctly too: this was used to present varying keyboard layouts
to phone operators.

-rob



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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-23 16:28             ` Rob Pike
@ 2003-12-23 20:07               ` Joel Salomon
  2003-12-23 20:40                 ` Richard Miller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 19+ messages in thread
From: Joel Salomon @ 2003-12-23 20:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Rob Pike said:
> in front of the operator was a tv screen.  when the operator looked
> down, images from the screen appeared virtually (nice to use that word
> correctly for a change) projected onto the keyboard, and even on top of
> the operator's hands.

Ask google about "projection keyboards" - these have no moving parts at all.

--Joel




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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-23 20:07               ` Joel Salomon
@ 2003-12-23 20:40                 ` Richard Miller
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Richard Miller @ 2003-12-23 20:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> Ask google about "projection keyboards" - these have no moving parts at all.

See July 2003 CACM pp 70-71 for an intriguing picture.



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* Re: [9fans] dvorak
  2003-12-22 23:43         ` Adrian Tritschler
  2003-12-23  6:38           ` boyd, rounin
  2003-12-23 15:15           ` jpc
@ 2003-12-23 23:53           ` Steve Kilbane
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Steve Kilbane @ 2003-12-23 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Adrian Tritschler  wrote:

> I found myself stuck in a foreign internet cafe once, unable to login to 
> my web-based email system.  I had no idea what my password was, I knew 
> what the finger pattern was to type the password - but only on a QWERTY 
> keyboard.

In a similar vein, rog and I used to know someone who typed rapidly
but inaccurately. When choosing new passwords, he'd pick the password,
and then type it onto the screen a lot, quickly. Then he'd very carefully
enter the most common rendition as his password.

steve




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* Re: [9fans] Dvorak
@ 2000-06-19 15:04 presotto
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: presotto @ 2000-06-19 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

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I've clearly learned a bit over the years.  I had a keyboard with the
keys in the wrong place.  I wrote a program that mounted on top of
/dev/cons and just did swapping.  I'll try to dig it up.  Having
/n/dump is great but only if you can remember sort of what the
file was called.

If you need to see up/down events, you have to rewrite kbd.c

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From: jim.robinson@stanford.edu (James A. Robinson)
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] Dvorak
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 20:36:04 GMT
Message-ID: <200006182010.QAA08173@cse.psu.edu>

> By the way, I'm a Dvorak user and therefore it is difficult to study
> Plan 9 with ordinary qwerty layout. How can I remap the layout to Drovak?

I haven't checked out the new system, but unless they added some of
forsythe's hacks you may have to do some work to get a qwerty->dvorak
mapping to work.  I'm curious why one can't just buy a keyboard mapped
to dvorak already?

------- Forwarded Messages

Date:    Mon, 25 Sep 1995 19:55:43 -0400
From:    cort@cs.nmt.edu (Cort)
To:      9fans
Subject: dvorak keyboard layout

Is there a way to swap keys around to emulate a dvorak keyboard with a
normal one?  I couldn't find anything in the man pages of documentation I
have.

------- Message 2

Date:    Mon, 25 Sep 1995 21:57:49 -0400
From:    presotto@plan9.att.com
To:      9fans
Subject: re: dvorak keyboard layout

Nope, hack kbd.c.

------- Message 3

Date:    Tue, 26 Sep 1995 06:15:06 -0400
From:    forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk
To:      9fans@cs.psu.edu
Subject: keyboard layout

>>Is there a way to swap keys around to emulate a dvorak keyboard with a
>>normal one?

i've got small changes to kbd.c and a rudimentary #κ device that exports
a kbmap file.  you can echo things to it to change some of the maps.
i haven't yet defined a sensible interface between it and kbd.c;
currently it is PC only, but that should change.

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* [9fans] Dvorak
@ 2000-06-18 21:07 Hiroki Tamakoshi
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: Hiroki Tamakoshi @ 2000-06-18 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

> > By the way, I'm a Dvorak user and therefore it is difficult to study
> > Plan 9 with ordinary qwerty layout. How can I remap the layout to Drovak?
>
> I haven't checked out the new system, but unless they added some of
> forsythe's hacks you may have to do some work to get a qwerty->dvorak
> mapping to work.  I'm curious why one can't just buy a keyboard mapped
> to dvorak already?>
(snip)

Thanks for information.
I have a keyboard mapped to Dvorak, but ThinkPad 600 has no keyboard
connector.

Anyway, I'll try to dirty hack to /sys/src/9/pc/kbd.c.
I'll appear in this news group when I can't understand the way to
reconstruct the kernel.


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* [9fans] Dvorak
@ 2000-06-18 20:10 James A. Robinson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 19+ messages in thread
From: James A. Robinson @ 2000-06-18 20:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Hiroki Tamakoshi; +Cc: Plan 9 Mailing List

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> By the way, I'm a Dvorak user and therefore it is difficult to study
> Plan 9 with ordinary qwerty layout. How can I remap the layout to Drovak?

I haven't checked out the new system, but unless they added some of
forsythe's hacks you may have to do some work to get a qwerty->dvorak
mapping to work.  I'm curious why one can't just buy a keyboard mapped
to dvorak already?

------- Forwarded Messages

Date:    Mon, 25 Sep 1995 19:55:43 -0400
From:    cort@cs.nmt.edu (Cort)
To:      9fans
Subject: dvorak keyboard layout

Is there a way to swap keys around to emulate a dvorak keyboard with a
normal one?  I couldn't find anything in the man pages of documentation I
have.

------- Message 2

Date:    Mon, 25 Sep 1995 21:57:49 -0400
From:    presotto@plan9.att.com
To:      9fans
Subject: re: dvorak keyboard layout

Nope, hack kbd.c.

------- Message 3

Date:    Tue, 26 Sep 1995 06:15:06 -0400
From:    forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk
To:      9fans@cs.psu.edu
Subject: keyboard layout

>>Is there a way to swap keys around to emulate a dvorak keyboard with a
>>normal one?

i've got small changes to kbd.c and a rudimentary #κ device that exports
a kbmap file.  you can echo things to it to change some of the maps.
i haven't yet defined a sensible interface between it and kbd.c;
currently it is PC only, but that should change.


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