Hey Xah Lee, thanks for making such amazing videos and useful blogs. Recently I have read your article about not to swap caps and ctrl, but swap alt and ctrl ergoemacs.org/emacs/swap_CapsLock_Ctrl.html, also, I read the article about the original lisp machine keyboard, which I also found in your blog xahlee.info/kbd/lisp_keyboards.html I noticed that not only ctrl is at the place of alt, but alt is at the place of win in lisp machine keyboard comparing to modern keyboard. Will you recommend to swap win and alt also? (e.g. alt as ctrl, win as alt, ctrl as win). BTW, I press alt and win mostly by my thumb, if I make them ctrl and alt, what is the better way to press them together? Ex, how to press C-M-f in a more comfortable way? I found most of the touch type tutorial did not mention the way to press modified key
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Hey Xah Lee, thanks for making such amazing videos and useful blogs.
Recently I have read your article about not to swap caps and ctrl, but swap alt and ctrl
ergoemacs.org/emacs/swap_CapsLock_Ctrl.html,
also, I read the article about the original lisp machine keyboard, which I also found in your blog
xahlee.info/kbd/lisp_keyboards.html
I noticed that not only ctrl is at the place of alt, but alt is at the place of win in lisp machine keyboard comparing to modern keyboard. Will you recommend to swap win and alt also? (e.g. alt as ctrl, win as alt, ctrl as win).
BTW, I press alt and win mostly by my thumb, if I make them ctrl and alt, what is the better way to press them together? Ex, how to press C-M-f in a more comfortable way? I found most of the touch type tutorial did not mention the way to press modified key