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Since Canon upgraded the Digital Rebel the first time. Yesterday, since I really haven't paid attention to the DSLR scene I was a photog in the Navy (69-72) and haven't bought DSLR due toĮxcessive costs. summarizing what's out there in DSLR and comparing it
That was one of the best articles I've read in a long time That's what Apple chose to do.įor more on IBM keyboard layout, see Comments on the Keyboard ofįrom Mark Sartor after reading Digital SLRs Are Affordable Using the key next to the space bar as the primary I suppose we really can't blame Microsoft for pickingĬtrl and Alt as its primary modifier keys, as earlier PCs didn't haveĪn Option key. Originally developed this keyboard for Unix.
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Why keys like Home and End on PC keyboards do Unix-y things, since IBM Key should be moved to a less accident prone location. The worst thing about this layout is that it's tooĮasy to hit Caps Lock by mistake and end up typing in ALL CAPS. (This was the same year Apple introduced the Apple Extended Keyboard, which is very Keyboard I use, the only changes have been adding an Option key betweenĬtrl and Alt and a Windows key between Option and Ctrl on the right. Keyboard was the same one IBM had used with its RT PC, a Unix machine,Īnd very little has changed since then.
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Space between the space bar and the Alt and Caps Lock keys.Ī lot of things changed when IBM introduced theġ01-key keyboard (below) with the PS/2 series of computers in 1987. Improvements included a larger Enter key and Alt was to the left of the space bar,Ĭaps Lock to the right. Later IBM AT (below) keyboards had the Control key to the left of A, At least we can't blame Microsoftįor this one: The Control key on the original IBM PC (above) and the This makesĪll around I think it's hard to deny that use of Ctrl in Windows was Modifier key, often place Ctrl where Caps Lock usually is.
Unix machine keyboards, which, like Windows, use Ctrl as the primary The keyboard to use the Ctrl key because it is a clumsy reach.
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Whether I use Mac OS or Windows, I always end up taking a hand off With a thumb! For most Mac OS operations, this suffices. In myĮxperience, Apple keyboards and the Mac OS are much easier to useīecause I can so easily hit Command - and even chord Command+Option. That it has so much work to do on the right side of the keyboard. I don't know about him, but I think the pinkie is the leastĭexterous and thus least useful finger to type with. Most accessible to your pinkie, and the most used keys on the Keyboard setup has the least used keys on the outside, where they are
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Well, if you have a Tiger install disc and don'tĬurrently have it installed on another Mac, the license terms allow you Now to convince the powers that be that it would be worth it to MacBook it was just not working in that way. I know, it's silly when I have a copy with my new
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However, to upgrade I did end up buying a Leopard install disc and I think in some instances it might actually be faster. It's a tad bit sluggish, but not much more Migration Assistant to copy over all of my applications and files. I'd then boot from the Leopard partition and use (Alternative: Boot into Tiger from the installer or an Leopard installation from the disk image to a partition you didn't boot Partitions or drives on each of my Macs, which would let you run TigerĪnd use Disk Utility, Carbon Copy Cloner, or SuperDuper to clone the On your MacBook Pro, install Leopard to it, and then copy that disk If I were in your situation, I'd create a disk image Install Leopard on GUID partitions, not the older APM format that
That the Leopard installer creates a universal installation that willīoot PowerPC and Intel Macs. I'm not a Leopard user yet, but it's my understanding Google searches haven't really turned up anything. I could make a disk imageĭo you have any more suggestions? I do appreciate your help here. Only so I might just have to fork over a bit more to get Leopard on I think the disks were model-only/Intel Mac
Install Leopard, but I got an error saying the partition scheme needed Installing Leopard onto a G4 from an Intel Macįrom Meghan Lewis following up on G4 Quicksilver and Big Hard Drives: