Thanks all for your help in getting the twiddler to work. I am going to compile all the info into a tar-ball and send for submission to www.wearables.ml.org for inclusion in the downloads. There's a few little quirks, but hey bleeding edge is always a pain! So what's the best way to become fluent with a chording keyboard? just abandon my regular keyboard for a week and only type with the twiddler? or is trading off back and forth better? I agree with Thad, that mouse in the twiddler is neat but basically worthless. a nice trackpoint would have been better. I should have the whole mini-faq typed up in a few days (less all the copyleft stuff I could care less about legaleze.) again, Thanks all! ---------- > From: Arndt Schoenewald <> > To:
> Subject: Re: Twiddler extra library requirements > Date: Monday, November 02, 1998 5:40 PM > > On Mon, Nov 02, 1998 at 05:15:22PM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: > > Ok, where do I get the libc 6.0 files? > > I see that the twiddler's mouse functions require them and Slackware 3.4 > > doesnt have them > > No, you don't need libc 6.0. You just need to recompile a2x from the > sources which a part of the Twid-LinuxV2.tar.gz package. > > Arndt > > -- > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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