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Re: downloading keymaps to twiddler2

From: --friar <>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:43:35 -0500

>I'm assuming from the lack of responses to my original question there
>are no alternatives to the Win98 application provided by HandyKey.
>
>I've read the documentation on programming the twiddler and it doesn't
>appear that it would be very difficult to write an app to do so under 
>Linux. Are there any people on this list who would use such a thing?
>
>
>			-Kip

I would, most certainly.  I have one of the buggy early ones that
occaisionally has SHIFT and num-pad mode stick on permanently, but I
haven't used it enough to really get it sent back for service, due to
not having an easy way to program it under Linux.  This would solve both
problems.

--friar

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