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Welcome to the AlphaGrip Site Map. Main pages titles are listed in bold. Titles underneath the main pages are sub-sections. Sub-sections on the same page are italicized.

Accessories
    - Desk Stand
    - Easy Stand

AG-6 Suggestions
    - Compressed set of Thumb Buttons
    - Four Buttons for each Finger on Back
    - Fn Keys Should Work as a Press not only a Lock
    - Improve Placement for Ctrl, Shift, Alt and Color Shifts
    - Lock Ctrl and Alt Buttons
          - Sticky Keys – Response to Lage
          - Press Shift 5 times on Regular Keyboard to Activate
    - Move Functions up from Lower Front Surface
    - Ollie’s Suggestions
    - Onboard Flash to Store Remapping
    - Optical Trackball – AlphaGrip 20% Larger
    - Pressing any Modifier Keys (and combinations) with any Other Key
          - Arrow Keys to the Left
          - Bi-Directional Sliding Key
    - Rocker Key that can be Pressed Down
    - Sheffer’s Suggestions
    - Three Separate Buttons

Comfortable Computing
    - RSS
    - Large Hands
          - Should fingertips be used to press keys
          - Use Fingertips
    - User Modifications
          - Andersen Modifications
          - Dolph Modifications
          - Dickenson Modifications

Downloads
    - The Andersen MouseBooster
    - The Andersen Remap
    - The Ctrl-Alt Duplicator
    - The Shift Duplicator
    - The Andersen Remap B
    - The Shift+Click Duplicator

Gaming
    - World of Warcraft
          - Walking is easy in World of Warcraft
          - World of Warcraft Key Binds
              - Now to go over that in English. :)
    - Battlefield 2
          - Ping's September 10, 2006
          - Ping's August 14, 2006
          - Aaron Ping's Battlefield 2 Key Map
    - Market to Gamers

Intro to Wiki
   - Take a tour
   - Pre-made Templates
   - 2 easy ways
   - SandBox
   - The wiki style page
   - WhatWikiIs

Learning Curve
   - Initial Impressions and Plan of Attack
          - First Contact

          - Getting used at using thumbs to type letters is something weird
          - Here is the recipe I will try to stick to:
          - QWERTY, Dvorak and muscle memory?
          - Yet another layout? Still, some keys are more difficult to use than others?
    - Lateral force needed to hold Grip
    - Use AG-5 occasionally

Other Uses
    - Computer Aided Design
    - Controlling Multiple Computers

Remapping
    -Character Layout
          - Dvorak Layouts
                   - Dickenson Dvorak Layout
                   - Didgers Dvorak Layout
                   - Dvorak Friendly Layout
                   - Didgers Dvorak Script
          - Dvorak-like layout for Linux
                   - Complete Dvorak-like layout for Linux with Images
          - Easiest Keys to Hit
              - AG-5 Home Row Keys
              - F and U Keys are Tough to Hit
          - On Screen Display
    -Remapping for Coders
          -AutoHotkey Remapping for VI
          -Can’t Remap on a Mac
          -Character Frequency Analysis –
              -Letter Frequency Data
              -Character Frequency Study for Coders
          -Chording
              -Chording for Enter, Space and BkSp, Generate J, V, Y, K, X and Z with Yellow Shift
              -Negatives to Chording
          -Determining “Best” Character Layout
          -Different Applications with Different Shortcuts
          -Keys that Can't be Remapped
          -Letter Frequency
          -Remap for Ctrl + PgUp or PgDn
          -Shift-Click Solution
          -Stenography with AlphaGrip
          -Sticky Keys
          -Swap Lowercase x and z with Pageup and Pagedown
          -Symbol Definitions - Terms
          -Turning off Caps Lock and other Modifications to Andersen Remap
          -VIM with an AlphaGrip
          -Other Remaps

    -Remapping for Foreign Letters & Symbols
          -Analysis and Methodology
              - Be as similar as possible for all languages
              - Have the most common characters in the most convenient places
              - Have the rarely used characters on the front
              - Minimize hand switching while typing
              - Replace {Print}, {Scroll lock}, {Pause} and {Caps lock} and possibly the duplicates of the {Shift}-keys by something more useful
              - Try to let both Hands do an equal amount of work

              - Try to allow as much one-handed usage as possible
              -Additional Commentary
          -Character Frequency Analysis
          -Foreign Characters in Linux – Question & Answer
              -Foreign Characters in Linux – Question
              -Foreign Characters in Linux – Answer
          -Need programmable device
          -Quitting QWERTY and Dvorak
          -Response to Anaysis
          -Taking Comfort into Account

Scrolling
    -Mousewheel Scrolling
    -Alternative ways to Scroll

Trackball
    -Cleaning
          - Opening the Trackball
          - WD-40
          - Cleaning Warning
    -Drifting Mouse I
          -Drifting Mouse II
          -Drifting Mouse III
          -Drifting Mouse IV
    -Linux

    -Mouse Booster
          -Dual Monitor Script

    -Optical Trackball
    -Repetitive Stress Syndrome
    -Seperate Speed Settings for AG-5 on Ubunto Linux 606
          - CREATING A STATIC INPUT DEVICE HANDLER

          - SETTING UP A SECONDARY INPUT DEVICE IN XORG.CONF
          - CONFIGURING THE AG-5 TRACKBALL SPEED
    -Slow Trackball
    -Trackball Impressions
    -Trackball Sticking
          - Trackball Slip?

          - Trouble Moving Right
          - Trouble Moving Right 2


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