andrew@frip.WV.TEK.COM (Andrew Klossner) (05/30/91)
Two intriguing ads in the 20 May 1991 edition of "PC Week":
-- Digital Equipment Corporation has a notebook with a built-in mousey
touch pad, located above the right-hand side of the keyboard. It
looks like a nice idea, although there's nothing to rest your palm
on when "mousing" without depressing keys. This might be
fatiguing.
-- Northgate has a notebook with a keyboard whose key placement looks
just about right. The control key is to the left of 'A', there
are non-shifted PgUp/PgDn/Home/End, there's are shift keys where
the shift keys belong, there's an inverted-T set of cursor control
keys. Alas, no separate mouse port -- you have to use the single
serial port.
-=- Andrew Klossner (andrew@frip.wv.tek.com)
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