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RE: New Rapid Electronics Catalogue


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  • Subject: RE: New Rapid Electronics Catalogue
  • From: "Andy Laurence" <andy@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:04:17 +0100
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      << I think what experience has shown is that, where you've got
the luxury of space, a keyboard in a known, fixed format, with two
possible characters per key ('a' and 'A', say) is the most time
efficient for a trained operative. >>

      Agreed.
     
      > The adaptive stuff is useful only where the form factor rules
this out (say on a mobile phone!)

      It would also be useful where you may want different keys in
different situations, for example, changing from a UK to a french
keyboard, or where special functions are required for certain keys (like
multimedia or web buttons).

      Andy
     


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