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Re: Keybinding nit
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Keybinding nit |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Oct 2006 08:29:33 +0900 |
Kevin Rodgers <address@hidden> writes:
>> Indeed, even MOD + NO-MOD sequences can be a problem, as it's quite easy
>> to mis-time releasing the modifier key when typing quickly (I very often
>> mistype "C-x b" as "C-x C-b"); MOD + DIFFERENT-MOD would be even worse.
>
> That all makes perfect sense, but in actual practice I find that there
> are commands I use frequently use that aren't bound to keys, and that
> the most mnemonic, available keys are C-<foo> Shift-<bar> sequences.
Well of course your MMV. Still I think it's sufficient reason to be
cautious about using such key sequences in _default_ bindings.
> I learned to touch type in 9th or 10th grade, but I guess I don't type
> as quickly as you!
Or I'm just much more clumsy ... :-)
-Miles
--
`Life is a boundless sea of bitterness'
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- Re: Keybinding nit, David Kastrup, 2006/10/20
- Re: Keybinding nit, Nick Roberts, 2006/10/20
- Re: Keybinding nit, David Kastrup, 2006/10/20
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- Re: Keybinding nit, Jan D., 2006/10/20
- Re: Keybinding nit, David Kastrup, 2006/10/20