17 Jul
2002
17 Jul
'02
13:26
On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:50:29 -0400
Doug McGarrett
That's ridiculous. And if you don't have a Windows keyboard--I don't-- I have about 3 old IBM kb's--then where are you? Anything that complicated must have a simpler solution. If I were a programmer, I would program the simpler solution to be the same as the WordStar keys under DOS. --doug
At 09:16 07/16/2002 -0400, zentara wrote:
On my 7.2 system, the compose key is <right-shift><right-control>, then the key combination. ü â etc.
What's ridiculous? I use one of those standard 9 dollar keyboards which are sold everywhere. It has a right-shift and a right-control. Dosn't your old keyboard have those keys? -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation