Your Name wrote on 13. January 2016:
>
> In article , Andreas Kohlbach
> wrote:
>>
>> Wasn't there a certain key to press that it would print the key you
>> actually type on the screen?
>
> Possibly - I really couldn't be bothered playing with the crappy things
> long enough to find out / remember. The commands were printed on the
> "keys" themselves though.
Yep, I once saw it. I was amazed when I visited the UK in 1986 with other
students and saw the kids of the host family had one. Had no idea why
words are printed on the keys.
Making the Commodore 64 floppy disks I brought with me [1] to swap some
software obsolete. *g*
And while I am nowadays more interested in vintage computers I never
owned, I emulate Spectrum, ZX81 and others on the PC. Had to find myself
a manual of what keys to press on the Specci to just issue the load
command for example. I think it's a "j", how intuitive.
[1] I never thought before about the customs at the border could be a
problem. But just when they pulled us out to inspect our bus and
luggage I realized that might have not been a good idea. Luckily
they didn't found the floppies. :-)
--
Andreas
I use a Unix based operating system, which means I get laid almost as often
as I have to reboot my computer.
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