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From: sahunt@snow.UUCP (Steve Hunt)
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: Mac numeric keypad
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Date: Sat, 2-Feb-85 16:47:57 EST
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I don't know much about either the Mac or the vt100, but presumably shifted
numeric-pad keys (on the vt100) produce the same symbols as on the normal
shifted numeric keys.  If this is the case why not just solder the switches
of a numeric pad in parralel with the switches of the top row of the mac
keyboard?  It's got to be cheaper than buying the Apple add-on keypad, and
your Emacs should work as with the 100.

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  Steve Hunt        		... mcvax!ukc!qtlon!flame!ubu!sahunt