> guys in the lisp community have lots to say about it. I know that a > lot of people remap the keys and move the key tops on their keyboard > to match (but do this only after *carefully* considering what will > happen if you break one of the *tiny* attachments things on a > powerbook/powermac key -- in other words, don't). Even more OT, but if you break the prongs that hold the keys in place, you can get them replaced for free at your local Apple store. I think the techs there are rather used to seeing them break. If you don't have a local Apple store, I guess you're a bit more out of luck, but for a lot of people it's not a big risk to remap keys.