From what I can tell, having spent a little time playing around with the Fingerworks customisation software - MyGesture Editor, the chording they do is based around the Gesture System not the 'Surface Keys'. So you can use different combinations of fingers but only universally across the trackpad. The Chords are not connected to a specific set of keys. This means you only have chords for your five fingers - 24 chords max (Fingerworks actually only has 16 finger combinations and then all the other 'chords' are movements of each combination). You could change a lot of these gesture chords to outputting the alphabet, etc. but then you've lost most of the gestures used for commands and macros. If the chording could be linked to the surface keys then you could have more than 16 combinations and they could be independent of the gesture command chords. I noticed the Mini Keyboard they also sell but I think they have fallen into the same trap that many other companies have. A lot of companies have tried to just decrease the size of a full QWERTY keyboard, the most extreme being the keyboards on the front of some PDAs. It's a mad idea, keys need to be a comfortable size for the fingers, the PDA keyboards can really only be struck accurately with a stylus not multiple fingers. This was one of the main reasons for chording keyboards - lower the physical size of the keyboard without lowering the size of the keys to being next to useless. I admit the Mini Keyboard isn't as small as some but it still looks uncomfortable for two hands and a QWERTY keyboard is quite slow when used with one hand only. Ben -----Original Message----- From:[mailto:
] On Behalf Of Steve Barr Sent: 13 July 2004 01:25 To: Wearable Hardware Discussion List Subject: Re: Chording for iGesture Numpad Ben Roose wrote: > However, recently I have been > looking at the Fingerworks iGesture Numpad > <http://www.fingerworks.com/numeric-keypad.html>. I'm interested in this sort of thing too. This looks closer to what you want: http://www.fingerworks.com/mini_product.html If you read more of their site it is clear they support chording, but they may not have an existing twiddler-like chording map. Steve _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
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