Orgers,
Repetitive strain injury is real and important.
One thing that you can do is to ensure that you have a keyboard that
has modifier keys on both sides. You should pound a new habit into
your cerebellum: use two hands.
For example, c-c c-o should look like this:
r hand presses ctrl
l hand presses c
let go
l hand presses ctrl
r hand presses o
let go
This is obviously inefficient, but it is the correct thing.
Ideally, the most important c-c and c-x operations would be on the
lhs. That way, you can hold down ctrl and press the two keys.
Many (maybe even most) will find this idea strange. But I urge all of
you to try it for a few months.
On 2009-09-01, PT <address@hidden> wrote:
Matt Lundin <mdl <at> imapmail.org> writes:
An aside: Swapping caps-lock and control makes C-c a very convenient
key combination.
If things come that one can also configure e.g. the right control
key as a special prefix key which makes such combinations even
more convenient, because unlike "C-c a" you can press "Rctrl a"
with two hands.
In case of right handed people the right control key is usually
unused, so it's practical to use it for something else than it's
original purpose.
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