>> Does anyone remember the one-hand input device that was available in the
>> 80's as an replacement for the keyboard? There used to be
DVORAK-keyboard
>> as well, which was considered faster and better for english language than
>> QWERTY.
>
> I think both of these still exist, and the one hand keyboard is
> still being developed. I have earlier forecasted (?) that one
> hand keyboards might be the next big thing in mobile computing
> (and keitai).
The Twidler is still around, havn't tried their latest model but the old one
worked ok. Sceptic if this will become a conumer device though; takes a
while to master.
Check http://www.handykey.com/ for more info on the Twidler.
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Received on Mon Jan 29 11:01:59 2001