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SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
mittfh wrote:I wish this post was very quotable...
SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
Copper Bezel wrote:I do like OSX-style docks over the older-Windows-style taskbars - particularly if they avoid the above problem by making apps with multiple windows trigger an Exposé effect instead of raising all windows of that app.
lorb wrote:The Keyboard offers so much more options than a mouse. (imagine writing text with the mouse: probably you would use an on-screen-keyboard)
EvanED wrote:Oh wow, as far as I'm concerned the OS X dock is absolutely horrible for window management. I despise that thing with a passion. (It's terrible for window management because it doesn't deal with windows!) One that gave you an expose-type thing would be better, but I'd still like it less. The one place where it wins out is small screens where there's not enough room to put all the windows on the taskbar at a reasonable size, and even there, Win7's taskbar is better most of the time.
SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
EvanED wrote:lorb wrote:The Keyboard offers so much more options than a mouse. (imagine writing text with the mouse: probably you would use an on-screen-keyboard)
Imagine doing photo editing in Photoshop with a keyboard.
EvanED wrote:Look, it totally depends on what you're doing which is better. Keyboard wins out a majority of the time I'd say, but it's not a universal rule.
lorb wrote:Inkscape is very keyboard friendly and i don't see a reason why photoshop couldn't be.
SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
lorb wrote:Inkscape is very keyboard friendly and i don't see a reason why photoshop couldn't be.
Yes. I support this but i would go further and state that the Keyboard wins in at least 95% of all tasks.
SpringLoaded12 wrote:You're like a modern-day Holden Caulfield, except that no one would read a book about you.
Xanthir wrote:The xkcd blag a while back treated the concept of one-handed keyboards just by mapping the opposite side's keys over like a mirror. A few of us actually put a system together for it on Windows using AutoHotKey, and it works pretty damned well. You really don't have to relearn *anything* - it seems that your muscle memory is just finger-specific, and it's trivial to translate it over to using the same finger on the other hand.
The only problems I had were with numbers, which still aren't as natural to type for me as letters.
Servant-of_Christ wrote:Xanthir wrote:The xkcd blag a while back treated the concept of one-handed keyboards just by mapping the opposite side's keys over like a mirror. A few of us actually put a system together for it on Windows using AutoHotKey, and it works pretty damned well. You really don't have to relearn *anything* - it seems that your muscle memory is just finger-specific, and it's trivial to translate it over to using the same finger on the other hand.
The only problems I had were with numbers, which still aren't as natural to type for me as letters.
do you still have the script? I'd love to try it.
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