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Re: Arrowless navigation
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Dieter Wilhelm |
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Re: Arrowless navigation |
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Sun, 15 Oct 2006 11:42:32 +0200 |
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dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:
> In article <mailman.7295.1159072918.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
> Dieter Wilhelm <dieter@duenenhof-wilhelm.de> wrote:
>>Jochem Huhmann <joh@gmx.net> writes:
>>
>>> Xavier Maillard <zedek@gnu.org> writes:
>>>
>>>> What is the tip with left control key exactly (which is useless
>>>> here -ie. I never use it) ?
>>>
>>> For me the Control key on the lower left corner of the keyboard is in
>>> the perfect place. I don't need even a finger to press and hold it, I
>>> just tilt down my hand to the left and press with my hand at the base
>>> joint of my pinky. Leaves all ten fingers free for typing.
>>>
>>
>>Yes that's the way to go (for touch typists) it leaves your fingers in
>>the home position. But I think it's more natural (and more symmetric
>>in the line of the shift key and capital letters) when you are also
>>using the right CTRL key. For example C-f is done with the outside of
>>your right bale on the right CTRL key and of course with the left
>
> ^^^^ -- "bale" -- what's that? (Not in my dictionary,
> other than like "a bale of hay").
>
I'm very sorry, this was a confusion of the German translation of bale
-- (Heu)-Ballen but I meant (Hand)-Ballen which can be abbreviated to
the same word.
What I meant to use is the portion of the palm (at the side, beneath
the little finger). I looked it up in Wikipedia and I found
hypothenar as the proper word for the group of muscles there.
Thanks for pointing me to this mistake (it's a risk learning a
language by dictionaries).
Might be helpful for my German compatriots:
Handfläche -- palm
Handballen -- the ball of the hand
Kleinfingerballen -- hypothenar
Daumenballen -- thenar
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany