The Joys of Unix Keyboards
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The Joys of Unix Keyboards
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#3This guy has clearly never used LaTeX.
I mapped my \ to a more accessible location and it improved my typing speed by factor 2 or so.
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#4> The ~ and \ have moved to the usual location of the Backspace. Working exclusively on UNIX systems now, I don't mind the \ being harder to reach. I could understand a Windows user finding this irritating. This guy has clearly never used LaTeX. I mapped my \ to a more accessible location and it improved my typing speed by factor 2 or so.
Though I really dislike the meta key next to the space-bar but that is just me not being old enough to have used non IBM compatible keyboards.
As you might have noticed, everybody's preference is different.
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#5https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/7zvw2b/my_weapon_aga...
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#6There even used to be inline devices that filtered the L1-A /STOP signal. Because if you hit that key on a Sun server console, it paused the whole server.
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#7> The ~ and \ have moved to the usual location of the Backspace. Working exclusively on UNIX systems now, I don't mind the \ being harder to reach. I could understand a Windows user finding this irritating. This guy has clearly never used LaTeX. I mapped my \ to a more accessible location and it improved my typing speed by factor 2 or so.
I feel like if i only have a few special chars to move around between modes, it should be easy to learn.
I’ve already inherited my xkbmap and changed the special char to something that suites me more and its been better on my fingers.
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#8> The ~ and \ have moved to the usual location of the Backspace. Working exclusively on UNIX systems now, I don't mind the \ being harder to reach. I could understand a Windows user finding this irritating. This guy has clearly never used LaTeX. I mapped my \ to a more accessible location and it improved my typing speed by factor 2 or so.
Also as a vim user I would like the esc instead of the control here but that is non Unix standard as far as I know. I also use Windows quite a lot so having the \ somewhere close is nice to have. Though I really dislike the meta key next to the space-bar but that is just me not being old enough to have used non IBM compatible keyboards. As you might have noticed, everybody's preference is different.
However. What I found best as a vim user was to use ^[ as escape. It has the added bonus of actually being faster to process by vim too.
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#9> The ~ and \ have moved to the usual location of the Backspace. Working exclusively on UNIX systems now, I don't mind the \ being harder to reach. I could understand a Windows user finding this irritating. This guy has clearly never used LaTeX. I mapped my \ to a more accessible location and it improved my typing speed by factor 2 or so.