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- Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 23:42:44 +0900
- From: Raymond Regalado <fwgk5942@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Laptops in Tokyo...
> Jim Breen <jwb@example.com> wrote: >> >> Getting a Japanese keyboard if you are going to use it mainly in >> English >> is a Bad Thing (TM). The space bar is too small, the henkan keys >> either side get in the way, and the special characters you can't live >> without in Unix are in wierd places. Please allow me to disagree. The space bar on the Japanese keyboard is "wide enough" for the touch-typist, who doesn't have to move the thumb too much to the left or right. I find the Japanese keyboard no less useful than an English one, even for typing mainly in English. But then again, as Stephen mentions below, you don't need a Japanese keyboard to input Japanese, so it doesn't really matter which one you use. It's just that most computers sold in Japan come standard with a Japanese keyboard. Regards, Raymond > And, seeing that no one has mentioned it yet, you don't need a Japanese > keyboard to input Japanese. In fact, most Japanese people I know do > not > even use the henkan keys (but are more comfortable with the Japanese > layout because they're used to its placement of the special > characters). > But then I do know some people who use kana input... > > Stephen
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