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* ergonomic based emacs keyboard shortcut set
@ 2008-05-01  2:47 Xah
  2008-05-01 14:59 ` harven
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Xah @ 2008-05-01  2:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Mid last year, i spend about 3 months desiging a keyboard shortcuts
set for emacs based on ergonomic principles, with my 18+ years of
experiences using qwerty and dovrak keyboard layout and various
software based keymappings, macros, on different OSes.

The result is here:

A Ergonomic Keyboard Shortcut Layout For Emacs
 http://xahlee.org/emacs/ergonomic_emacs_keybinding.html

I've been using this keybinding for over a year now, and am very happy
with it. I've been using emacs since 1998, on a daily basis, and have
started to code elisp few hours a week since 2005. Of all emacs tricks
and tips for enhancing productivity i've learned or adopted over the
past decade, may it be a extra mode, learning a new emacs command, a
new shortcut, a new emacs customization, or anything, i think i'd say
that this ergonomic keybinding ranks first on my list.

For those of you emacs developers, may I suggest that you give this
shortcut a try for at least 2 weeks. I think you may like it. (for a
stronger expression, I think any emacs user if forced to use this
shortcut set for 1 month, 95% will never go back.)

Feedback appreciated. Thanks. (in particular, i'm looking for more
emacs keyboard shortcut usage data. Pls see: http://xahlee.org/emacs/command-frequency.html
)

  Xah
  xah@xahlee.org
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