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Originally posted by CookieRevised
hehehe, to be precise, they can have a shortcut (ampersand) though, but you wouldn't see it because the whole link is underlined....
hahaha, the user would have to guess what's the underlined letter
it'd be a great easter egg
Well, in fact, i agree that plus can be controlled with the keyboard, but those "extreme" things are a bit picky imo. How many times would someone have to click (well, not click, but "use") those links/buttons/ etc... that doesn't have a shortcut? And let's remember, that plus is running inside Windows, an OS with
GUI. Doing things with the keyboard is faster, yes, but a correct use of both keyboard and mouse is the fastest
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
There are two main layouts for keyboards: qwerty and azerty (keyboard codetable)...
azerty?? I only kwen qwerty and Dvorak
* Choli s azerty
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
In Belgium/Netherland (only countries I'm 100% sure of, but there are many many more) those numbers are NOT the main keys (language codetable)....
ok ok, i belive you
but it seems very weird to me
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
ask on IRC what the key is above the TAB key...
yes, there was a thread about that some time ago... but that key is a bit "special". I meant the "standar" keys for letters (A..Z) and numbers (1..9, 0) not the rest (ºª\<>?'¡¿.,:;-_{}[]^+* etc...)