Hi Marco,
> However, just yesterday I've seen in an Ad a foldable Palm keyboard for
> 159CHF (about 100USD). This one had 3 joints/4 kbd parts and its keys
> were arranged like in a normal kbd (rows shifted against each other by
> 1/3 of a key width). May be they use a similar protocol as the Newton
> uses and thus only an adapter and a kbd driver/mapper would be necessary
> to use that thing on a Newton.
That one would really be nice, and in fact it should technically be
possible, since if my memory is not completly scrwed up there had ben a
possibility to connect the Newton Keyboard to a Palm. So the other way round
should also be quite easy.
Has anyone tried this already?
...mike
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