More Mac Madness
Monday, August 13th, 2007Well it only took me an hour and a half to figure out how to enter a backslash on my Japanese MacBook Pro. Kotoeri->Preferences->”Enter a backslash instead of a yen mark”.
Japanese PC keyboards have both backslash and yen mark keys, with backslash located (suprisingly) next to slash. The shifted state of backslash on a PC keyboard is underscore. Now, the shifted state of the key next to slash on my MBP keyboard is also an underscore. Would anyone care to guess what the unshifted state is? That’s right, underscore! Apple has done the sensible thing and duplicated the underscore in both the shifted and unshifted states! Yay!
May I humbly suggest that Apple consider implementing a “no designing hardware while blind, stupid drunk” policy?
Time to get back to work.