> A Twiddler2 isn't very speedy for text input. whats the fastest wpm anyone's ever gotten on a Twiddler2 anyways? > Also, in quiet environments, on Windows, Voice Recognition is at > the "doesn't suck" stage. the dragon voice recognition program is at a little higher phase than "doesnt suck" but it's costly and uses lots of processing power (but I still love the crap outta it! :-) ) > $200 is a fair price. I don't think I'd ever pay that much just for a chord (or however you spell it) input device. but thats just my opinion > So far I have > yet to come across a better wearable computing input > device. I don't like chord (or however you spell it) keyboards. The idea of pushing differnt combinations of buttons to get 1 character doesn't really appeal to me. I guess, the input device is in the eye of the beholder eh? the rambleings of, Brian -- 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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