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From: hware@bronze.coil.com (Henry Ware)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: UNIX-style keyboards
Date: 5 Dec 1994 21:43:57 -0500
Organization: Central Ohio Internet Link
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References: <3c01fk$fhb@news.panix.com> <1994Dec5.224620.13596@fsl.noaa.gov>
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In article <1994Dec5.224620.13596@fsl.noaa.gov>,
Sean Kelly <kelly@woody.fsl.noaa.gov> wrote:
>In article <3c01fk$fhb@news.panix.com>, Wayne Berke <berke@panix.com> wrote:
>>Can anyone tell me how to obtain UNIX-style keyboards.  All they have
>>in stores is the stupid "CAPS-lock where CNTL key should be" models.
[ a hardware and two software fixes deleted. ]

Also, XT keyboards have the control in the correct place.  They also 
have the Fn keys at the left, where they should be.  These are very 
inexpensive (used).

Cheers,
Henry
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