Echo/ max count
Michiel Spape
Michiel.Spape at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Jan 29 11:49:02 UTC 2010
It doesn't? That's new to me, one would think they would merely base the keyboard on .NET and windows settings... Anyway, in the event one cannot afford to have some company send a QWERTY-keyboard (about $5? Postage is costly though), I suggest using a screwdriver and switching the keys such as any person who's been working in offices long enough knows happens sooner or later if you're office-mate happens to be in a jolly mood. Anyway, if E-Prime cannot understand, or note responses, as QWERTZ or AZERTY or whatnot, responses (albeit a bit slowly for people unaccustomed) should still come in right after switching keys, right?
... does this mean people with, say, Japanese keyboards can't work with E-Prime, Rinus? Or do they (feeling pretty culturally dumb now) actually DO have a qwerty layout?
Cheers,
Michiel Spapé
Research Fellow
Perception & Action group
University of Nottingham
School of Psychology
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From: e-prime at googlegroups.com [mailto:e-prime at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David McFarlane
Sent: 28 January 2010 20:24
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Subject: Re: Echo/ max count
Tobias,
Thanks for posting your solution, that's nice.
>One more thing: Does anyone know how to set the keyboard to QWERTZ? E-
>Prime assumes that I have QWERTY.
I know this has been discussed either here or on the Forum, but I
don't recall offhand how to search that up at the moment, perhaps you
will do better. Anyway, as I recall there is absolutely no way to
use any other keyboard layout, E-Prime absolutely imposes the QWERTY
layout. But again, please do not take my word for this, and let us
know what else you find.
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
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