Re: Linux keyboards?

From: Viktor Lofgren (zwd_at_eudial.nosp.am.mine.nu)
Date: 06/25/04


Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 16:01:15 GMT

Pandora Xero <pandora_xero@hotmail.com> wrote:
> About 90% of keyboards bought on store shelves (or online, for that
> matter), have a "Windows Logo" key on them. Does anybody know where i
> can get a keyboard with a Tux key instead of that atrocious "Windows
> Logo" key? if you could link to the specific product, that would be
> nice ;)

As i see it you have two ways of doing this:
 1. take a screwdriver and bend the key out of the keyboard. you can bind
    the windows key code to some other key (pause or scrollock are not
    the most frequently used keys :-)
 2. scratch of the windows logo with something sharp and draw a tux
    with a cd marking pencil (that sticks on EVERYTHING)



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