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minus-squarepsud@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 days agoYou operate better in Emacs if you touch type, but you should learn to touch type if you work in an editor a lot You rarely need to hold more than crtl, shift and a character, and you have ctrl and shift both sides of the keyboard so it’s easy Meta is toggled in the default configuration tap it then do whatever key combinations. Ctrl+g cancels partly complete commands
minus-squareMonkeMischief@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day agoI dunno now I’m intrigued to check out emacs. Somehow I learned all the complex finger-ballet to operate Blender mostly by keyboard shortcuts as intended, so maybe that’ll soften the learning curve? :D
You operate better in Emacs if you touch type, but you should learn to touch type if you work in an editor a lot
You rarely need to hold more than crtl, shift and a character, and you have ctrl and shift both sides of the keyboard so it’s easy
Meta is toggled in the default configuration tap it then do whatever key combinations.
Ctrl+g cancels partly complete commands
I dunno now I’m intrigued to check out emacs. Somehow I learned all the complex finger-ballet to operate Blender mostly by keyboard shortcuts as intended, so maybe that’ll soften the learning curve? :D