<a friend of mine recently pointed me to this> At the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association exhibits, I met Linda Marroquin, founder and CEO of FrogPad. She is interested in mobile computing and assistive technology applications for her compact FrogPad keyboard. It uses full sized keys but multiple characters on each key are accessed by alt shift combinations. She claims the keying patterns are natural and better than other one-handed systems (as well as twiddler). It may be good for wheelchair applications. Here are some links: http://www.frogpad.com/ "It's called FrogPad. The designers set out to create the smallest possible keyboard that would allow a user to achieve input speeds comparable to those of an average typist on a traditional "qwerty" keyboard." http://www.news24houston.com/content/features/hightech_texan/?ArID=3642&SecID=74 -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/expander/false domain
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