Defending the rodent (was Re: Defending the Python lanuage...)
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[Alex Martelli] >Now, if you type and edit fast, having your fingers stay close >to the keyboard's home row has indisputable advantages wrt having >them fly all over the place, to cursor keys or function keys or >even worse separate devices like mice -- total travel distance and >times for the fingers are greatly reduced. Of course, if Douglas Englebart had had his way, this would all be moot. Englebart -- who invented the computer mouse -- didn't like moving his hand off the keyboard either. So for his famous NLS system he devised a one-handed "chording" keypad on which he typed (all characters) using his left hand while manipulating the mouse with his right. Decades later he still maintained that this is *the* way to do it. :-) (QWERTY who?) Jim
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