keyboard samurai said:I guess on Linux or Windows, you can get away with rearranging the keys, but on OSX you would be in trouble if your Login password was not exactly the same in Qwerty as Colemak (Mine is not.) because the intitial Login window always defaults to Qwerty. The faster user switching login window does remember the Colemak setting however. I am glad I left the keys as they were, it's forced me to really memorize the Colemak completely. The keys are right where I need them. I had forgotten F was the bump key in Qwerty. DOH!
You can switch the login window keyboard layout in the more recent versions of Mac OS X (10.4 and 10.5 for sure, don't remember about earlier versions) like so:
Open System Preferences -> Accounts. Click the lock and enter an admin password if necessary, then click on Login Options. Check "Show Input menu in login window". Log out and select Colemak. Done. Enjoy. :)
In Mac OS X 10.5 (AKA Leopard) one can even select the keyboard layout in any authorization dialogue (which I happen to see regularly since I work as a standard user, not one with administrative privileges).
Last edited by boli (13-Dec-2007 23:24:15)