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From: fox@cs.mcgill.ca (Colin BRADLEY)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: UNIX-style keyboards
Date: 12 Dec 1994 18:13:54 GMT
Organization: SOCS, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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Message-ID: <3ci3t2$a37@homer.cs.mcgill.ca>
References: <3c01fk$fhb@news.panix.com> <tporczykD0E800.96r@netcom.com> <JUN.94Dec10153400@fox.fax.iwa.fujixerox.co.jp> <tporczykD0p7L2.H4y@netcom.com>
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In article <tporczykD0p7L2.H4y@netcom.com>,
Tony Porczyk <tporczyk@netcom.com> wrote:
>jun@fox.fax.iwa.fujixerox.co.jp (Junichi Kurokawa) writes:
>
>>>>>>> "T" == Tony Porczyk <tporczyk@netcom.com> writes:
>
>>    T> Omni Key Ultra) with Fn keys where you want them and with
>>    T> changeable Caps-Ctrl keys.
>
>>You can relocate your lctrl to where it should be with a switch on an
>>Omnikey.  Now, where in turn does the clock go?  The lower-leftmost
>>corner of the layout?
>>No.  Your clock is next to your _space bar._  And your Alt is where you



	Look. Call me an idiot, but what the hell is a 'clock'
	on a keyboard? I've used many a keyboard, none of which
	have had 

		a) an actual timekeeping clock

	or

		b) a key that resembles a clock

	So would someone please enlighten me?

	thanks.

Colin.


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