Re: Do you remap your keyboard for lisp?




Dmitry Gorbatovsky wrote:
casioculture@xxxxxxxxx wrote:



Do you remap your keyboard to make parenthesis easier to type? Mine are
located above the 9 and 0 and require a shift key and reaching to the
top keys.

I don't, but any suggestions indeed welcome.
cheers
dg
--
?If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research,
would it??
--Albert Einstein

Yes, I do. I swap square brackets (to the right of the 'P' and
unshifted) with parenthesis (above 9 and 0). I find it really really
helps. It's much rarer that I use square brackets anyway (in Lisp or
otherwise).

I also replace the Caps lock (left of 'A') with a control key, which is
also really helpful.

.



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