: ----- : In message <359A8B2A.8350C6EF@troi.cc.rochester.edu>, "R. Paul McCarty" <rpmc@troi.cc.rochester.edu> wrote: : : mdkane-removethis@ix.netcom.com wrote: : > : > Are there any other keyboard/mouse input devices like the HandyKey : > Twiddler, which can be operated with one hand, and perhaps use IR or : > RF? Thank you. : : There is a new version of the twiddler coming out this fall that is : wireless. I'll dig up the URL.... hm... Can't seem to find one. : There's not any news on the Handykey site either : (http://www.handykey.com). I belive its supposed to go for around : $299. Also, if anyone is planning on buying a twiddler, its cheaper if : you order it from safecomputing: : : http://www.safecomputing.com/ : : only $185. Might be cheaper for the twiddler #2 as well (when it comes : out). : : -Paul : -- : R. Paul McCarty / DARS Coordinator / rpmc@troi.cc.rochester.edu / x52059 : 317 Lattimore Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 : Computers don't make errors; what they do, they do on purpose.-Dale/KOTH : What is the learning curve like on a chording keyboard? I type pretty fast, but am trying to liberate myself from the box. Cheers, Bruce Bruce P. Chadwick nospam.bpc1@columbia.edu -- Posted with Ink Spot (for the Newton) from DejaVu Software, Inc. Usenet wherever you are - http://www.martnet.com/~dejavu/
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