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Re: tlug: US student moving to Tokyo




"Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@example.com> wrote:

> If you must use Windose as well, you might want the Japanese keyboard,
> I've not tried to run Windose without a J keyboard in 8 years, but
> that's because I can't get a US keyboard (with my research budget).

I picked up a good, cheap 101 keyboard at Plat'home recently, mainly for
Linux use. It comes with a numeric keypad, but without that dratted
Win95 menu key, which I've banned from all keyboards I use.

One thing I haven't figured out yet: How do you duplicate the "muhenkan"
key on a 101 keyboard if you're using it for Japanese? 

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