From: Adriano (adriano.angelillis_at_gmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 10 2005 - 15:13:10 PDT
Alex,
i often write using only one hand on a standard keyboard without
problems, just slower.
Instead i have never used a one-handed keyboard, and you are right: it
could be a nightmare.
You will have to learn to use it as if you are learning to play a
guitar i think,
the most of the words they will need to be typed as playing chords on a
guitar tab.
Although so, i am pretty sure that a frogpad should be better than a
thumboard
http://rol.ru/pictures/it/news/thumboar.jpg
http://www.mycableshop.com/300x300/VXTHUMB.jpg
I read that every bluetooth device could have its own stack,
(http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/hid.html)
i am curios to know if Blunt 2.0 will support any HID stack.
Adriano
Il giorno 10/apr/05, alle 19:17, Alex Santos ha scritto:
Adriano,
Have you ever tried typing with one hand? I have, while holding my
baby, and is it was not easy. Granted the link someone provided for the
one handed keyboard appears to have more or less full sized keys - I
don't see the purpose. I still believe a foldable keyboard would be the
best.
I assume a one handed keyboard would be an interface nightmare. Correct
me if I am wrong. Anyone have experience with one handed keyboards?
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