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Re: Formal Twiddler one-handed chording keyboard study results

From: "fains.com/" >
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 10:56:49 -0500

I second that=2E  It's been years since I used the twiddler (twiddler 1 wa=
s
my model) but I remember I used to put cardboard and tissue all in
different odd places on the back to make it strap down in a more solid
possition on my hand=2E  Very annoying=2E  Any suggestions to solve this w=
ould
be appreciated as I'm now going at it again with a twiddler 2 (my original=

broke=2E)

Steve Barr wrote:
> ThadV Starner wrote:
>  > Results?:  Better than expected=2E average 26=2E6wpm in <
>=20
>> 7 hours of practice, learning curves faster than
>> anything else we've found in the literature so far (including desktop=20=

>> keyboards), touch typing mostly
>> in the first session (using our tutor), and expert rates in the=20
>> 60-70wpm range=2E
>=20
>=20
> Any tips on how to attach the Twiddler to the hand
> to get this speed?  I know I'd be faster with it if
> it didn't twist in my hand each time I try and press
> a chord=2E
>=20
> Thanks,
>=20
> Steve

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