AT&T 630 terminal - software ??
Nilbert T Bignum
rbj at nav.icst.nbs.gov
Tue Feb 21 10:54:31 AEST 1989
? From: Ross Alexander <rwa at auvax.uucp>
? I am left handed. I am _very_, _very_ left handed, always have been,
? & no apologies to anyone about it B-). But, I always put the mouse on
? the right and use it dextrally. Why? Because it demands only fairly
? gross motor skills (pointing, and two to three buttons). Whereas the
? left hand, on any keyboard worthy of the name, is the hand that needs
? good co-ordination.
And I am _very_, _very_ right handed. And we `normal' people are much
more inflexible about handedness than you sinister people are. Some
activitys don't even have a left-handed paradigm. For example, I bet
you play the piano right-handed :-) I think what is at issue here is
to what does `handedness' apply? Read on.
? I mean <CONTROL>, <SHIFT>, <TAB>, and <META> live on the left side
? almost exclusively, right? And any emacs-hack knows that those are
? the most important keys on the keyboard, n'est ce' pas ?? Is Richard
? Stallman left-handed :-) :-) ??
I thought the most important key was the coke-bottle :-)
? And so, on my 630, my VaxStation, my Sun, and my Atari-ST it's "mouse on
? the right, left hand does the _clever_ stuff", such as META-SHIFT-< or
? whatever. And of course, my coffee cups live on the left side too (to
? avoid swatting them with the mouse, since I never look at the mouse
? when I'm using it...)
Me neither, I'm a touch-mousist (:-), even tho I have a random typing
style. What I quibble with is your notion of that the clever hand
must do the clever stuff. Consider playing guitar. Until you get to
finger-picking, the opposite hand does the clever stuff. Strumming is
pretty dumb. When I type, I use the left shift key always. I submit
that either you have actually adapted to a right-handed paradigm, or
that handedness isn't really much of a factor as far as terminal
layout goes.
? Ross
Nilbert T Bignum <rbj at nav.icst.nbs.gov>
NTSI: Never Twice the Same Institute
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