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<title>Introducing the Dvorak Keyboard -- Don Reed's Xwindows Setup</title>
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"Linux Gazette...<I>making Linux just a little more fun!</I>"
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<H1><font color="maroon">Don Reed's Xwindows Setup</font></H1>
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Don Reed uses the following configuration to set up Dvorak kemaps in Xwindows.  
His setup includes the option of having the bracket and brace characters on 
matching keys, and it also
sets up a quick way of switching keyboards.  

<p>
Before doing this setup, you might need to type the following command 
(in QWERTY) to create the default
keysym file Don uses in his setup: 
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<tt>xmodmap -pke > /tmp/keyboard.default</tt>
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The rest of this page is in Don's own words:
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<li>
Create a keyboards directory:
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<tt>mkdir $HOME/keyboards</tt>
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<li>
Install the default keyboard (QWERTY) as keyboard.default in this directory,
as well as one or both of the attached files: keysym.dvorak, keysym.ms.dvorak
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<li>
Add the following lines to your .profile file, or whatever: 
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<tt>alias aoeu="xmodmap $HOME/keyboards/keyboard.default" 
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alias asdf="xmodmap $HOME/keyboards/keysym.ms.dvorak"</tt>
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or
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<tt>alias aoeu="xmodmap $HOME/keyboards/keyboard.default" 
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alias asdf="xmodmap $HOME/keyboards/keysym.dvorak"</tt>
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These allow you to switch keyboards on the fly, by typing the first four 
home-row keys on the left hand. This makes life easier for systems 
administrators and others who might have to use your machine. 
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I have attached two files:
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<a href="keysym.dvorak">keysym.dvorak</a> 
is the so-called ANSI-standard Dvorak layout, which puts left and
right brackets on the same key, and left and right braces on the same key, 
using the shift key to choose them. To the best of my knowledge, it has never 
been part of a widely distributed commercial product. 
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Don Reed	Veritas Software
<a href="mailto:don@alcuin.com">don@alcuin.com</a>	<a href="mailto:don@veritas.com">don@veritas.com</a>
408-446-9763	415-335-8442
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<center><H5>Copyright &copy; 1998, Don Reed <BR> 
Published in Issue 33 of <i>Linux Gazette</i>, October 1998</H5></center>

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