> Yes there is! But I can't remember what they're called... I'm sure > someone on here remembers them. The one that I remember at the moment > has a wrist or palm attachment ( I don't remember), and then it had > small things that attached to your finger tips connected by a wire(or > something?). Not sure if this is what you were trying to recall (check the linked newsgroup from the site for more recent designs): http://www.chordite.com Or the: http://wearables.blu.org/keyglove.html Even though it is not very wearable, the AlphaGrip seems in the same realm (i.e. chording keyboards, although it is a significantly different approach with less chording): http://www.alphagrips.com > On 3/17/07, Suraj Raghuraman <> wrote: >> Is there any wearable input device which fits like a glove, working like >> a keyboard while moving fingers & a mouse based on hand movements. >> Basically i was looking at a wearable input device which lets me use >> both the hands when >> in standby & use one hand while giving input to the base unit. I was >> looking at the twiddler, its nice & good but i still can't use both >> hands if i wanna do something else. Not sure any of the above will fill all those requirements, although maybe the glove with an/a en/disable function. _______________________________________________ Wear-Hard mailing list
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