The Twiddler has drivers available for use with the Palm Pilot. I have no idea what folks who use this combination do (since I've used neither) but imagine strapping the Pilot to the forearm of one's Twiddler hand. http://www.handykey.com/drivers.html On Mon, 4 May 1998, MR JONATHAN K HOLT wrote: > -- [ From: Torin * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] -- > > I am a high school student on the central coast of California, San Luis > Obispo County to be specific, and I saw a show called scientific > american frontiers or something like that and it specialed the "cyborgs" > at MIT and I have been drewling over those computers ever since. I have > big problems at school because I sit there complaining about how I can > type 20 times faster than I can write and how it would be SO much easier > if I just had my computer there, and not doing the work. Also, since I > do so little writing, when I do write, by the time I get done with just > one page of writing, my hands are sore and stay that way for the rest of > the day. I think that it would be VERY handy if I had a computer that I > could carry with me like in my backpack, that I could use in class, or > just stop in the hall and use... I just don't like having to stop, go > through all the trouble of getting a laptop out and still require a > table. I've gotten the LCD display out of a Gameboy pocket... I just > want something that I can use one handed just standing out in the middle > of nowhere, does anyone have any suggestions? or specifications on the > interface for the gameboy display? > > -=| Jonathan Holt, Halcyon California |=- > ==================================================================== Shawn Murphy Research and Development mailto://Emergence by Design work://1.403.413.6397 http://www.emergence.com
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