mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 02 2009 | keyboard, touch screen, input
This seems very clever - just drag over the keys on a standards QWERTY keyboard, without lifting your finger. They can tell what letters you want by the direction changes - and only have to infer (by use of a dictionary, presumably), missing letters when they are co-linear with their surrounding two letters.
zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 29 2008 | keyboard, ubuntu, workHowto set keybindings in metacity for Gnome.
Quoted: 1) Run gconf-editor
2) Find Apps -> Metacity -> Keybinding Commands
3) Click on command_1 -or any empty one upto- command_12
4) In “value” type the command you want to run
5) Move upto “global_keybindings”
6) Click on “run_command_x (x corresponds to the value at 3)
7) Type in a key or combination, eg:
Super_L = Left Win key
Super_R = Right Win key
brad | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 22 2008 | keyboard, programming, audio
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