stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1







Dvorak international keyboard layout for
xkb 1.1

Dvorak international keyboard layout for
xkb 1.1
07/09/2004 04:43 PM

A Dvorak international keyboard layout for use with the xkb keyboard mapper.




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1

Grok Headline matches for Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1

Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
Version 1.3.4073


Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
Version 1.3.4073
05/23/2004 06:16 AM

Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
(MSKLC) Version 1.3.4073


Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
(MSKLC) Version 1.3.4073
05/23/2004 09:16 PM
Ever wanted to quickly and easily define your own keyboard layout for a language Microsoft doesn't support? Or define your own keyboard layout so you can quickly and easily enter your favorite symbols with a simple keystroke? Well, want no more: the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator is here! The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator extends the international functionality of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 systems by allowing users to:

Liquid Layout vs Fixed Layout


Liquid Layout vs Fixed Layout 10/08/2002 07:09 AM
Do users tend to use the back button more on fixed layouts?

Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard


Apple's Bluetooth Keyboard V. MacAlly's
NetKey Keyboard
11/04/2003 01:57 AM
Apple's keyboard is the winner, but not by a lot. The MacAlly keyboard really falls short without the regular arrow keys, and the scroll wheel isn't terribly useful. By Tito Jankowski (The Mac Mind via MyAppleMenu)

Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types


Keyboard Viewer recognizes mutliple
keyboard types
04/27/2004 11:33 AM
If you connect a second keyboard to OS X (like me with a Tibook and external keyboard), the Keyboard Viewer (as described in this hint automatically recognizes on which keyboard you type on, and displays the exact layout of t...

Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard


Virtual Keyboard Replacement: Cool
Keyboard
02/10/2004 09:25 AM

I think, therefore I Dvorak


I think, therefore I Dvorak 09/04/2004 03:58 PM
While my capacity as a journalist on Spymac.com can certainly be questioned, I am, in real life, an editor at a fairly well-respected daily newspaper in Rhode Island. Since I signed on to this online gig, I’ve done my best to walk the fine line between fact and opinion, while still providing the faithful readers of this site with a fresh thought or a different perspective (or at least something to rile against on Sunday morning). The Internet is a place where everyone can have an opinion, but once one reaches the capacity of paid correspondent, there are certain rules that need to be followed. Granted, they are less strict than print journalism, but — even when writing pure commentary — a certain degree of fact should be printed somewhere therein, lest the piece joins the ranks of the juvenile, all-too-common posts that litter the Web. The Internet is a valuable resource, but all is not to be trusted. That being said, when I surf to CBS MarketWatch, I expect to receive one of two things: an intelligent piece of news, or a well-presented opinion that puts something into an original, thoughtful perspective. What I don’t expect to read is an unadulterated bashing of a product with little regard for any integrity whatsoever. While I’ve never been a fan of John C. Dvorak’s work, his weekly columns rarely present much more than a slightly-skewed take on a hot tech topic. It’s clear that he’s no Mac fan, but I’ve often been able to see his side of things and, while I usually disagree, I can give him him benefit of the doubt. Not this time, though. From Phil Schiller to the iMac, the silhouette ads to Spotlight, everything that came out of the keynote yesterday is summarily slammed by Dvorak, and for no good reason other than a deadline. It seems as though this article was conceived weeks ago, and whatever came out of yesterday’s presentation would have somehow crammed itself into its frame, much like the way he describes the iMac’s design: <I>The architecture is risky. First of all, they jammed the entire computer into the screen, making the idea of changing "monitors" or screens impractical.</I> Yeah, because I’m always switching screens on my Cinema Display. <I>Apple seems to have lost track of time… the design is hardly inspirational. In fact, if you put two headlamps on it and a metal sun visor over its "windshield," it would be reminiscent of a 1954 DeSoto.</I> Let’s be <A HREF=”http://www.desoto.org/modules/ContentExpress/img_repository/1954 desoto.jpg">serious</A>. <I>Observers on the Net are seeing this design as a precursor to an Apple notepad computer. To date, the notepad revolution, as predicted by Bill Gates, has been as successful as Blue Pepsi.</I> Is it really fair to tell someone what they’re thinking and then poke fun at them for thinking it? <I>The machine comes in one old-fashioned color: 1988 platinum white… This unit is so white that when you visit the Apple Web site, you can barely see the computer as it disappears into the background of the site itself.</I> Oh, so that’s why they had to use that blue background… <I>Schiller spent a lot of time bragging about Apple's 59 percent market share in the MP3 player market. Is this something to be proud of? Where does this market head? Almost anything with a small amount of memory can be turned into an MP3 player nowadays; you just need a headphone jack.</I> And he goes on like this, until he ultimately concludes that the iMac will ruin Apple. Granted, we tech writers are entitled to our opinions, and in the battle between Macs and Wintel boxes, the lines are drawn fairly deep. Try as we may, we tech writers can’t hide our true feelings, but we do have an obligation of some sort to at least <I>try</I> to be objective. Well, compared to Mr. Dvorac anyway, I should win a Pulitzer.

Other News: Dvorak


Other News: Dvorak 09/02/2004 10:30 AM
"Pricey and faddish"? That's what John Dvorak calls the new iMac.

More Crap From Dvorak


More Crap From Dvorak 12/29/2004 03:30 AM
I thought about doing a detailed rebuttal about John Dvorak's latest turd, Grim Macintosh Market Share Forebodes Crisis, but I couldn't get past the second sentence before I realized that a thorough debunking would take more time than I have....

even dvorak liked nextfest


even dvorak liked nextfest 05/18/2004 12:05 PM
congrats to the wired team for putting on an event that actually gets people excited

dvorak dumps on socsoft


dvorak dumps on socsoft 02/16/2004 05:30 PM
his complaints are getting within a few weeks of being timely these days... he must be reading blogs

Dvorak: I'm smoking crack


Dvorak: I'm smoking crack 03/21/2003 01:36 PM
Apple to switch to Intel processors, at least according to John Dvorak in a brief article over at PC Magazine. No mention in the article of the massive amount of effort required to re-write every piece of mac-compatible software for x86 architecture, or the unlikeliness of developers to be willing to do so having just optimized for OSX, but then, this piece seems to be mostly just bold, unsupported predictions.

Dvorak Channels Markoff


Dvorak Channels Markoff 01/05/2005 03:11 AM
ZDNet Jan 5 2005 6:32AM GMT

dvorak revels in misanthropy


dvorak revels in misanthropy 04/20/2004 02:00 PM
The World's Best Troll uses his hatred of humans to justify demonizing chat

dvorak on history's worst laptops


dvorak on history's worst laptops 08/03/2004 11:01 AM
i remember some of these stinkers

Ten Worst Laptops of All Time According
to Dvorak


Ten Worst Laptops of All Time According
to Dvorak
08/03/2004 02:32 PM

dvorak2_16.jpg imageDvorak gets all bloggy about the '10 Worst Laptops of All Time,' asking for readers to chime in with more information about the products he thinks he might of once seen (if he could only remember the name or model number). And for as fuzzy as his memory is about which product he's actually talking about is, he sure does remember when Salon magazine made fun of him five years ago just fine. Article highlight: Saying that the Number One Worst Laptop "could also easily appear on the ten-best list." Wouldn't that make it, I dunno, more like a Number Five, or maybe Number One Thousand?

Read - Bottom Ten List: Worst of the Laptops [PCMag]


Notes and Tips: Dvorak Thoughts


Notes and Tips: Dvorak Thoughts 01/05/2005 02:00 PM
Readers offer a few final thoughts about "shock jock" John and his slimy statistics.

Dvorak: Apple will go Intel within 18
months


Dvorak: Apple will go Intel within 18
months
03/20/2003 08:33 AM

Newton II in January? Dvorak thinks
so...


Newton II in January? Dvorak thinks
so...
11/10/2003 10:59 PM
In an article on PC Magazine's Web site, John C...

Dvorak: Apple will go Intel in 12-18
months


Dvorak: Apple will go Intel in 12-18
months
03/20/2003 09:37 AM
PC Magazine's John Dvorak is predicting that Apple will switch to Intel processors within the next 12 to 18 months...

Dvorak: iMac G5 'reminiscent of 1954
DeSoto'


Dvorak: iMac G5 'reminiscent of 1954
DeSoto'
09/02/2004 05:55 PM
After taking several jabs at Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president for worldwide product marketing, John C...

Dvorak Claims Disruptive Technologies
Don't Exist


Dvorak Claims Disruptive Technologies
Don't Exist
08/02/2004 04:42 AM
John C. Dvorak seems to exist solely to show just how little he understands about technology and business these days. His latest piece points to a few bad examples of what might be disruptive technologies and then claims there's simply no such thing as a disruptive technology, as described by Clayton Christensen. It appears Dvorak has never actually read Christensen's books, but assumes he knows what they're about after hearing Christensen say the idea of disruptive technologies came to him while watching how DEC failed. Maybe the problem is that, like others before him, Dvorak misreads "disruptive" and assumes there needs to be a "big bang" (he mentions the atom bomb as being disruptive), when the truth is "disruptive technologies" are really "straig ht, boring technologies. In the meantime, I'd suggest that Dvorak take a look at VoIP and camera phones, but it appears he's already trashed camera phones for not being good enough (the first sign of someone who doesn't understand disruptive technologies) and while he seems to like VoIP and admit that it's the "future of telephony," it never occurs to him that it's disruptive.

Dvorak predicts Apple will move to Intel


Dvorak predicts Apple will move to Intel 03/20/2003 03:15 PM
Self-proclaimed Apple "expert" John Dvorak, who loves to predict Apple's death every few months, now predicts that Apple will switch to Intel within 18 months. At least he isn't predicting Apple's death, for a change.

Dvorak: New Commentary betrays aging
vision


Dvorak: New Commentary betrays aging
vision
09/02/2004 11:16 PM
You can always depend on John C. Dvorak to miss the point. His latest anti-Apple tirade begins with unwarranted attacks on Philip Schiller, moves on to display impatience with the keynote time spent lauding the iPod and finishes up with uninspired criticisms of the new iMac.

"The machine comes in one old-fashioned color: 1988 platinum white," he whines.

"[The design is] hardly jazzy or interesting," he complains.

It all sounds more like the grumbling of that angry old man that used to shoo my friends and I off his lawn when I was younger and not the insightful writings of a technology commentator.

Understanding and Reading a Blog -- John
C. Dvorak


Understanding and Reading a Blog -- John
C. Dvorak
12/22/2004 01:06 AM
Understanding and Reading a Blog (for Newcomers) .. John Dvorak has your answers .. How to read a weblog

dvorak.org/blog/primer/blogprimer1.htm
track this site | 3 links


MediaLive International And BPA
International Announce Attendance Audit
Of COMDEX Las Vegas 2003


MediaLive International And BPA
International Announce Attendance Audit
Of COMDEX Las Vegas 2003
10/30/2003 11:47 PM
COMDEX Oct 28 2003 3:47AM ET

WaveScribe International Corp in
Negotiations With International
Transcription Providers


WaveScribe International Corp in
Negotiations With International
Transcription Providers
04/18/2005 06:33 PM
WaveScribe International Corp. announced that since the initial sales campaign of the WaveScribe Platform to transcription service providers, it has entered into negotiations with several International Transcription Providers regarding the licensing and deployment of WaveScribe for their business model. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]

Dvorak out of ideas, phones-in another
''Macs are doomed'' article


Dvorak out of ideas, phones-in another
''Macs are doomed'' article
12/28/2004 02:46 PM
I really shouldn't post news about Dvorak articles, it just encourages him. But this latest one is so devoid of anything original or insightful that instead of giving evidence to the eminent demise of the Mac platform it adds more credence to the idea that Dvorak's journalistic career is what is actually on the downward spiral. The article has all the usual Dvorakisms: the Mac market is declining no matter what you've heard, Macs are too expensive, all the things we think are helping the platform (Steve Jobs, Mac fans, iPods, and Mac OS X) are actually killing it in by some twisted reasoning. He is simply running out of new ways to point out how Macs are undesirable while still finding the need to strengthen his own persona as a Mac basher.

[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to delve deeper.]


dvorak rambling about circus horses and
bill gates


dvorak rambling about circus horses and
bill gates
01/16/2004 11:26 AM
i like when john sounds like a guy mumbling to himself in the corner. nobody bullshits better.

The 2nd Offshore Customer Management
International Conference1 – 3 November
2004Cape Town International Convention
Centre, South Africa


The 2nd Offshore Customer Management
International Conference1 – 3 November
2004Cape Town International Convention
Centre, South Africa
06/23/2004 02:36 AM
The Offshore Customer Management International Conference promises senior decision-makers in western business a route map to success through offshore’s fast changing landscape. This is an essential must-attend event for senior executives planning or engaged in offshore customer management activity or related business processes. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]

Spit-not-so, or What's in the Layout?


Spit-not-so, or What's in the Layout? 12/19/2003 11:54 AM

CSS layout creator


CSS layout creator 11/14/2003 02:22 AM
CssCreator

csscreator.com/version2/pagelayout.php
track this site | 4 links


How to Conceive a Layout


How to Conceive a Layout 12/16/2003 05:20 PM
I don't normally respond to CSS help requests, instead referring the asker to the css-discuss mailing list. It's mainly a time issue, but I'm also of the opinion that you can't learn if you have someone else doing it for...

.NET Layout Manager


.NET Layout Manager 03/15/2003 08:27 AM
0.2 Beta 1 released

Dvorak on large hard drives and the
future of the media center PC


Dvorak on large hard drives and the
future of the media center PC
11/19/2003 01:41 AM
Curmudgeonly PC Magazine columnist John Dvorak wonders, with hard drive capacities doubling every year, whether all PCs might eventually have to become Media Center PCs just so we'll have something (i.e. recorded TV shows) to fill up their massive hard drives with. He is, of course, not particularly pleased by the prospect of this. Read...

Dvorak foresees a helpless Mac community
in the face of a spyware attack


Dvorak foresees a helpless Mac community
in the face of a spyware attack
12/24/2004 12:31 PM
In a recent online PC Magazine article "Panic Over Spyware" by everyone's favorite curmudgeon, John C. Dvorak, the purposes and implications of spyware are explored. On the final page of the story, Mr. Dvorak writes, "The national media pay little attention to the problem, and many mainstream media tech writers are Mac users, so they don't get it. Who knows what will happen when the Mac community gets hit? They feel immune, and are for now. But when they get hit, there will be few resources to help them, since the antispyware community is busy with all the PC-related problems." I have a hard time disagreeing with the predicted outcome of John C's "what if?" scenario: we probably aren't prepared because we have yet to truly be challenged. But is a spyware attack on the Mac platform even likely? Comment below.

[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to delve deeper.]


Log-Log4perl-Layout-XMLLayout-0.02


Log-Log4perl-Layout-XMLLayout-0.02 03/27/2005 05:36 PM

Keep 'em separated: Layout and markup.


Keep 'em separated: Layout and markup. 10/28/2003 11:06 PM
So, my idea was to follow the nice development models that often exist at a platform level in UI architecture and apply them to the view components of a design pattern - particularly with an focus on extensibility. But I...

How to Create a Frames Layout with CSS


How to Create a Frames Layout with CSS 06/05/2005 11:48 PM
By far the most sought after use of CSS is to emulate the dated html 'frame' layout, whereby the header, navigation and footer stay on screen at all times and the content area will scroll. This week, you'll learn how to all these things with CSS. By Stu Nicholls. 0426
Grok Description matches for Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1
GrokA matches for Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1

Dvorak international keyboard layout for xkb 1.1

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Krang BricLoader
1.11

qmail-spp 0.3
Moneydance 2004r3
AltaVista Hacker
Works on MSN Search

Apple Takes Aim at
Microsoft With Tiger
Server

Stock Announcement:
Toy Palace

Collector's
Collections Gallery:
Steve Fish

Kabaya LEGO Set 6965
Apple Makes a Play
for NT Orphans

Bush Rallies G.O.P.
Supporters in
Pennsylvania

Court Deals Blow to
Effort to Bury
Nuclear Waste in
Nevada

Oracle, DOJ lay out
case in court papers

Parties split on
barrier ruling

Disabled And The
Net: Stanca, New Law
Is Innovative

CSS Schizophrenia
Guy Who Stole
AltaVista Source
Code Working On
Search At Microsoft

Dirty-Word Filters
Prove Costly

Beer: Hops, Barley
and Biotech?

Nextel's Sweet
Spectrum Win

Tiny Hard Drives
Coming to Cell
Phones

The silent monopoly
There is enough
relief food, says
Coast PC

Sky reinstates
roulette games on
iTV

The Mall
Senate Report Sees
No Formal Iraq-Qaeda
Ties (Reuters)

AP: Diamonds Routed
Through Switzerland
(AP)

SiteConnect Server 6
adds shopping cart,
more

Top Tip: Best way to
write a GUI for C++?

W3 Data Acquires
411.com

What Should Yahoo!
Do?

Local and Regional
Search: A Primer

Attack of the
Tuxissa Virus

BotWorx
The Magnitude of
Pennsylvania's Slots

Protein Design Labs'
Windfall

Abbott Labs Concocts
Strong Q2

Rigases Off to the
Big House

Next Target:
Mozilla?

Lunch: $25,000 Per
Person

China Caves on Chips
GE's Optimistic
Catalyst

No Place for
Children

Microsoft's Portable
Ploy

The Martians are
Coming!

Bush Rallies G.O.P.
Support in
Pennsylvania

Patrol increase
after OAP death

Gallery regrets
breastfeeding ban

Veritas faces
investor lawsuit

IBM tweaks e-mail
for midsize
businesses

Briefly: IBM tweaks
e-mail for midsize
businesses

what is grok?