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Interesting hacks for twiddler 1?

From: Nathan Fain <>
Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 13:26:09 +0200

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I have a semi-broken twiddler 1, I'm curious if anyone has any 
interesting ideas of what can be done with it.

Just the leveling sensor is broken I think.  Is there a way to just use 
the keyboard, maybe rewire it as a glove?

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