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Pfuusb Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite 2 For Mac

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The Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional (HHKB Pro) is a compact USBkeyboard with an excellent feel, some intriguing features and a heftyprice tag. It's made by PFU, part of the Fujitsu Corporation.The most important thing about any keyboard is this: how well does it workfor typing? Although the HHKB Pro has fewer keys than a normal keyboardhas,the keys it does have are full size and are mostly where your fingers expectto find them. The keys have an excellent feel too, clicking gently when youtype but not clacking loudly.

I find that I can touch-type at fullspeed with this keyboard. In fact, I wish my full-size keyboard hadkeys this nice.Earlier keyboards in the Happy Hacking keyboard line have membrane keyswith rubber caps. The HHKB Pro, however, has a circular cone springsystem. According to the Happy Hacking Web site, this system providessofter keystrokes and a longer keyboard life.As with many laptop keyboards, the HHKB Pro has a Fn key (for Function)that can combine with other keys to make a keystroke that is not otherwiseavailable.

The HHKB Pro, with only 60 keys, doesn't have dedicatedfunction keys; but you can get an F1 keystroke with Fn-1, F12 with Fn-=and so on. This keyboard doesn't even have dedicated arrow keys; up,down, left and right are, respectively, Fn-, Fn-/, Fn-; and Fn-'.The HHKB Pro has the Esc and Ctrl keys in the traditional places.The most common keyboard layout today is the 104-key layout, based onthe 101-key layout that IBM introduced in 1986.

104-key keyboards havea Caps Lock key to the left of the ASDF home row of keys and have twoCtrl keys, on opposite sides of the keyboard. The HHKB Pro has asingle Ctrl key instead of a Caps Lock key; Fn-Tab serves as the CapsLock key. A 104-key layout keyboard has the Esc key widely separatedfrom the rest of the keyboard, at the extreme upper left. The HHKB Proplaces the Esc key immediately above the Tab key and to the left ofthe 1 key.The HHKB Pro also has a set of DIP switches that can be used to customizethe way the keyboard works. These are located behind a small cover on the backside of the keyboard.The SW1 and SW2 DIP switches select among three modes: default or HHKmode, HHK Lite mode and Macintosh mode.

The only difference betweenthe default mode and HHK Lite mode is some additional keycombinations become available in HHK Lite mode. For example, you cannotuse the Fn-Tab combination for Caps Lock in default mode; HHK Lite modeenables it.

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Sony pcg-31113l. I can see no reason why anyone would prefer the defaultmode to the HHK Lite mode, and I recommend you use HHK Lite mode if youuse an HHKB Pro keyboard.Immediately above the Return key is a key labeled Delete. TheSW3 DIP switch, when on, changes this to make it work as a Backspace key.Whether or not SW3 is on, Fn-Delete always works as a Backspace key, and Fn-`always works as a Delete key.Two Alt keys are present, to the left and right of the spacebar.

Therealso are two keys labeled with diamonds; these can be used as thelogo keys from a 104-key keyboard. The SW5 DIP switches can be used toswap the functions of Alt and diamond keys.

If you frequently use Altkeys—for example, if you use Emacs and Alt is your metakey—you probably will prefer this. The diamond keys are bigger and easier topress.The SW4 DIP switch controls whether the left diamond key works as alogo key or as a second Fn key. If SW5 is enabled, making the left Altkey work as a logo key, the left Alt key becomes be the second Fn key.The last DIP switch, SW6, controls whether the keyboard goes to sleepwhen the computer does. Fn-Esc makes a keystroke calledPower that can be used to control a PC's sleep mode. I didn't testthis feature, though.The HHKB Pro also has a few multimedia key combinations: volume down,volume up, mute and eject are, respectively, Fn-A, Fn-S, Fn-D and Fn-F.However, these are supported only when the HHKB Pro is in Macintoshmode.

In the other two modes, holding down the Fn key does not changethe keystrokes these keys make. If you want the multimedia keys to work,you could try setting the keyboard to Macintosh mode, and in your desktopenvironment's keyboard preferences set your keyboard type to Macintosh. I tried this and it worked for me.

The HHKB Pro evengenerated the same multimedia keystrokes as my other keyboard, so bothkeyboards could be used to adjust the volume of my speakers. Daily UseWhen you first use the HHKB Pro, the first thing you notice is thelack of dedicated arrow keys. Anytime you need an arrow key, youhave to press a Fn- combination. What's worse is the arrowkeys are not immediately obvious; you need to take your hand offthe keyboard, look at it, press the combination and then put your hand backfor more typing. If you use the HHKB Pro long enough, though, youprobably can learn to press the Fn combinations for the arrow keys withoutlooking. But this simply is not as convenient as having dedicated arrow keys.However, Linux builds on a long UNIX tradition, and UNIX was developedon many different terminals that had many different keyboards. As aresult, both Emacs and vi are designed to be usable with only standardASCII keys.

In my college days, I used to write Pascal programs on ADM3Aterminals that didn't even have a dedicated Backspace key; you had topress Ctrl-H when you wanted a backspace. If you can learn to use Emacs orvi keystrokes, you can get by fine without using arrow keys, andthere are many programs in Linux that use these keystrokes.I configured my bash shell to use vi keystrokes for command-lineediting and quickly became comfortable with it. See the sidebar for noteson using vi or Emacs mode in the shell.Actually, I'm kicking myself now that I didn't set my shell for vi modelong ago. Because I'm expert with vi, I can edit command lines much betterin vi mode, without taking my hands from the home row keys. If youhave spent time mastering either vi or Emacs, try them in theshell!If you have a small laptop or a tablet PC, the HHKB Pro makes anexcellent carry-along keyboard. If you pack the HHKB Pro into a bag, Irecommend you fully unplug the USB cable. The HHKB Pro's cable is astandard USB cable with an A connector on one end and a mini-B connectoron the other.

Vi or Emacs Mode in the ShellBy default, the bash shell already should be in Emacs mode. You can useCtrl-P and Ctrl-N instead of the up and down arrow keys to scroll throughthe command history. You can use other Emacs keystrokes to edit command lines.To make bash use vi keys, edit a file called.inputrc in your homedirectory and insert these lines:set editing-mode viset keymap vi-insertThen, start up a fresh bash shell and try it out.

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Ifyou press the Esc key, you enable editing mode,where hjkl keys work as left, down, up and rightarrow keys. Other vi commands, including ^ forjump to start of line and $ for jump to end of line,also work.If your system defaults to vi and you want Emacs mode, insert theselines in your.inputrc file:set editing-mode emacsset keymap emacsThese features come courtesy of the GNU Readline Library. For moreinformation on Readline and its features, run man 3readlineor check the Readline Web site.Not only bash but any program that uses the GNU ReadlineLibrary can be customized by making changes to your.inputrc file.For example, the GDB debugger uses Readline.If you use the tcsh shell, again Emacs mode is available by default. Youcan set vi editing mode by placing this line in your.tcshrc file:bindkey -vRead the tcsh man page for more information.If you use the zsh shell, all you have to do is set the EDITOR or VISUALenvironment variable to your favorite editor. If your choice containsthe string “vi”, zsh sets vi mode; otherwise it defaults toEmacs mode. You also directly can manage the editing mode with zsh'sbindkey command. See the zsh man page for more information.Even the Midnight Commander (mc) file manager supports Emacs-stylecommand-line editing as well as Emacs-like and vi-like key bindingsin its file viewer.

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