From: zoara on
Elliott Roper <nospam(a)yrl.co.uk> wrote:

> Aplgies

I think we need to keep this one.

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From: zoara on
D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote:
> zoara <me18(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>
> > > > I must say this Imac seems to be a wonderful thing.
> > >
> > > If you call your iMac an Imac three times it will explode.
> >
> > Ah. Now that might explain why I had so many problems with my Ibook.
>
> It might. But it wouldn't explain why every other laptop that's been
> anywhere near you has also had a similar fate.

Hey, my current one's survived for ages. Mind you, it *is* the third
replacement (first two went wonky within days).


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From: Pd on
Dorian Gray <D.Gray(a)picture.invalid> wrote:

> In article <23vjl51g0bs4r2uorg89dcnvrbk21edp7e(a)4ax.com>,
> Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:

> > Two-hand? Ew!
> >
> > I used to have to use DoubleCommand on my powerbook, to change the
> > enter key into a spare fn so as to be able to one-hand the
> > pageup/pagedown/home/end, which were fn-arrowkey.
>
> That is a nice way to make it one-handed, if that is what you want.
> However I would find page-upping and page-downing in that way clumsy,
> hand-cramping and impossible to make precisely controlled multiple quick
> keystrokes up/down.

Is there a keystroke for "go to end of line"?

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From: James Jolley on
On 2010-01-24 15:00:01 +0000, peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid (Pd) said:

> Dorian Gray <D.Gray(a)picture.invalid> wrote:
>
>> In article <23vjl51g0bs4r2uorg89dcnvrbk21edp7e(a)4ax.com>,
>> Jaimie Vandenbergh <jaimie(a)sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:
>
>>> Two-hand? Ew!
>>>
>>> I used to have to use DoubleCommand on my powerbook, to change the
>>> enter key into a spare fn so as to be able to one-hand the
>>> pageup/pagedown/home/end, which were fn-arrowkey.
>>
>> That is a nice way to make it one-handed, if that is what you want.
>> However I would find page-upping and page-downing in that way clumsy,
>> hand-cramping and impossible to make precisely controlled multiple quick
>> keystrokes up/down.
>
> Is there a keystroke for "go to end of line"?

Isnt' it command Right arrow?

From: Jim on
James Jolley <jrjolley(a)me.com> wrote:

> > Is there a keystroke for "go to end of line"?
>
> Isnt' it command Right arrow?

Yes.

Jim
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