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Subject: Re:  Dvorak keyboard mapping
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Date: Thu, 2-Feb-84 17:31:08 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb  2 17:31:08 1984
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From:      Doug Gwyn (VLD/VMB) 

SCM used to make a Dvorak typewriter, maybe they still do.

Seems to me the "right" place for keyboard mapping is in the terminal
keyboard logic.  Then you need no special arrangements at all in the
operating system.

A Dvorak mapping would be a simple stackable line discipline (just
index into a mapping table using the typed character as an index).