Christopher Allen wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Pete Hardie wrote: > > > I got my Twiddler2 yesterday, and spent some time playing with it on my > > desktop system. Tres cool. It will take some getting used to, though. > My technique was: Learn one chord at a time, and learn it well before > moving on. That way I had a solid reference for the new material I was > learning. Since, of course, one can't keyboard "live" right from the start > with this technique, I spent all of my time prcticing chording while > reading novels -- and only chording the chords I already solidly > knew. YMMV. Good idea. > I had the same exact desire! Here's the deal: The Twiddler2 is able to be > programmed to produce custom make/break sequences. If this will do it, it > is probably the only way. I don't know much about make/break sequences, > though, and I also haven't gotten around to figuring out the codes for the > keypad. I think the best solution, though, would be for Handykey to > include keypad keys in its list of predefined keys (or whatever they're > called -- I don't have my manual handy), like return, backspace, tab, > etc., so you could just enter them into a normal chord program sequence. Yep. I'll send that idea to them. > > For now, if you could figure out the correct make/break sequences for the > keypad keys, and posted it to the list, I'm sure all of the rest of the T2 > owners would very much appreciate it. If I do, I will. -- Pete Hardie | Goalie, DVSG Dart Team Scientific Atlanta | Digital Video Services Group | -- 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, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/false domain
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