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Casey Dahlin wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Callum Lerwick wrote:
>> 3) The average person has ten fingers, ten toes and a nose.
> I really don't want to have to use my toes or nose to press your key
> combo. ;-) Sure, a combo which is impossible to press with the hands only
> would protect effectively against accidental pressing, but it'd also make
> it a PITA to press the combo when actually needed.
None of this protects cat owners either. Bubbles can still crash the X server simply by
choosing an inappropriate place for her afternoon nap.
As a matter of fact, just last night, my own server-cum-desktop was brought to a
screeching halt when the cat decided to walk across the UPS, and apparently hit
the switch on that. There's not much of a software fix for that, is there?
And yes, I am a cat ownee and an emacs user (though one that definitely doesn't
appreciate the loss of ctrl-alt-bsp).
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