Re: New topic
David M. Elins (delins@xionics.com)
Tue, 20 Aug 1996 10:46:49 -0400
Mike A Lambert wrote:
>
> I put the stickers on ... and took them off a couple of days later -
> they ruin the machines looks . The example notes show all the Graffiti
> keystrokes anyway ( too late for me I deleted them ) .
>
> Rgds
>
> Mike Lambert
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> Author: Levi Wallach <lwallach@his.com> at Internet
> Date: 20/08/96 08:45
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> Ok, I just got a trial issue of Omnigo World and saw that they give you
> these grafiti stickers when you subscribe. Has anyone put these on their
> Omnigo? It looks a bit cheasy, though helpful to those of us who still have
> some problems remembering some letters and especially punctuation and
> special characters. Do you know if it's possible to buy these somewhere
> alone? I don't know if I want to subscribe to Omnigo World. $30 for 4
> issues seems a bit steep, and those stickers couldn't be worth more than a
> couple of bucks...
>
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About those Graffiti cheat-sheets.
I made my own by Xeroxing(tm:-) and reducing the cards from the
OmniGo reference manual, and then attaching them to the ogo with rubber
cement.
I rarely use them now except for the punctuation chars) and am thinking
of crafting a new version with only the rarely-used stuff, and perhaps
the keyboard extended characters (e.g. FN-2 is \).
BTW, if you do a hard reset of the OmniGo, the original notes will come
back. Unfortunately, it will also blow away all your data, so make sure
you are backed up, and can restore, if you try this.
Perhaps you can poke around on the a: drive and find the base copy
of the notes (omnicom or dos mode are good tools for this)
David
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