11 Jul 21:04
Re: How to type when using Emacs?
don provan <dprovan <at> comcast.net>
2008-07-11 19:04:12 GMT
2008-07-11 19:04:12 GMT
SomeDeveloper <somedeveloper <at> gmail.com> writes: > Just getting started with Emacs. Would like to get advice on how to > train finger movement when learning/using Emacs. I touch type, just making a slight adjustment for the left pinkie when necessary to issue commands. Keep in mind that the whole idea of Emacs text entry is that you enter text normally, and issuing commands is a exception involving doing something physically different such as holding down control. So whatever you do, in my opinion, it should be very easy to type normally. I actually make a couple of adjustments to the commands to avoid having to go off base for common commands. (I use ^H for backspace, for example.) I also avoid using the keypad keys for the most part. Speaking of left pinkie and Xah's suggestion that you use right control, I rarely use right control. To a large extent this is habit, but I think it's also because of something else Xah said: I find that on most keyboards, right control is way too far away. If you can find a keyboard with control pulled in to the position Xah suggests, you might find right control more useful. But do you want to get in the habit and then have to deal with it when you end up using a standard layout with right control way out in right field? -don
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