I have started getting RSI and when I read it, I was browsing around to solve it: / P>
I like the solution of the mapping spacebar as both location and control, but here's the problem:
I usually travel around a lot And I do not have access to a computer. I can edit it on many different computers on my documents. Confirms where I joined I do not have root access (hake, is not normally accessible to me in some)
What a way to apply space-time solution in a battery? Can be a small Lisp code?
(This is too long for a comment but it may possibly The space bar solution looks interesting, although at first sight, anything for me "hacks" but I can try it out ... Anyway I say The "AMACS Pinky" problem is due to the default MacS shortcut, which is the most pain-inducing and RSI-stimulating shortcuts for a single program It is imagined (and it comes from a big AMACS fan does not take the AMACS as a criticism). There are many such default shortcuts that require the use of Pinky: I know that this can come in the form of paradoxes, but many people use AMCS Are happy with the use of Vime-style navigation and, honestly, I can not blame them. Personally I love the fact that under Imac everything is configurable and so I came up with a personal configuration that tries to do the following: I am not against using pink once in a while: but for me this is a very repetition of the use of pink in your hands. Can damage it. Then, for example, instead of going to the place of using Li> / li> If you have never used Anyone can be fancy and Ace-jump-mad so that the actual jump (last keystroke) is done without killing any key in the key: seeing the source It sounds easy enough (but then in some cases you will have to use one additional keystroke: in any case it will be faster than navigating around manually). During the use of Ace-jumper-mode , a two-minute display of how to jump faster at faster speeds (but even that great video has given justice to that mode "Emacs rocks episode 10: jumping": < / P> and then in addition to Whether you search for a portable method to use as CTRL, you can also also To save your pink colors, you either: Use some ready-to-Vim-style mode Or spend the time required to complete (again) your Macs for your choice and because it stops to destroy your pinkies (which may be, but the SPC Can not be restricted via CRL if you find a portable way of doing this) CTRL-p ( previous row ) comes to mind it's two pink for you and it is considered very smart because 'P' stands for 'last' all
CX Certain and
CC some also need to have too many fingers pulled And I also have a very ineffective shortcut ...
< Li> Minimize hands / fingers and pinky movements
CTRL-{p, n, f, b} :
as-jump-mode , then you want to use it. This is the biggest time-saver for Emacs. I have composed the Ace-jump-four-mode to
m , which means that I can get any character that I use in four or five keystrokes I can see two necessary to hit me). It is beating any day using
CTRL-{p, n, f, b} and will definitely help to save your pink color.
cx and
mx , I type
c -, and
m -, To work A couple of examples:
Cx and
Mx .
(define-key global-map [[control,]] ctl-x-map)
c- {p, n, f, b} and
Cx / Mx (want to look at the option of 'x', even if it does not require PINKY, but very convenient IMHO)
tl; Dr
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