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I dunno. Those
vim
users get a muscular left pinky from mashing Escape like a rat on a cocaine dispenser.I'm pretty sure that a typical
emacs
user has more chorded Control-key presses than a typicalvim
user does Escape key presses.But I'm not at all sure that that's true of actually toggling the respective keys up and down, and if you figure that that's most of the physical work... Like, if I hit
C-x C-s
and thenC-x C-f
in emacs, I'm not actually releasing the Control key between the four chorded keypresses. Avim
user is gonna maybe smack Escape to go from insert to system mode, then do their:w|e
or whatever. That'd be the same number of Escape and Control keypresses.EDIT: Normal mode, not system mode.