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  • Subject: Re: Mouse VS Keyboard was(RE: Question of efficiency)
  • From: "Guillermo Andrades" <Gab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 12:12:15 +0200

IBM CAw95 5250 emulator have a powerful way to change between sessions,
using ALT+letter. you can also define new keys.
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Guillermo Andrades. CPI, Madrid.
    ....What other computer would you expect to find in heaven? :-)
    ....Si el Cielo existe, Que Ordenador crees que usan alli?



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> From: John Ross <ross.john@mailexcite.com>
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Mouse VS Keyboard was(RE: Question of efficiency)
> Date: 25 de junio de 1998 21:35
> 
> I use the alt tab key,it  allows you to switch between any open windows
session. Also I use reflection which the alt pageup switches between only
its sessions. I agree the keyboard is quicker, but the mouse is not the
only why to switch sessions. :)
> 
> John Ross
> 
> 
> >
> >     > I personally much prefer separate simultaneously running
> >sessions
> >     > to group or sysreq jobs. 
> >
> >Interesting view Vernon....
> >
> >That is what several of the programmers here at my company think too.
> >
> >Personally I find it easier to hit the attention key and jump to
another
> >group job.
> >
> >I guess that comes from being very comfortable working from the key
> >board
> >as opposed to working with a mouse. I find it slower to use the mouse
to
> >switch 
> >between several different windows on my PC screen....
> >
> >The fact that a group job environment is more efficient from a "system
> >resource"
> >point of view is a plus for my way of doing things too...   :)
> >
> >Kenneth
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