At 06:43 PM 11/2/98 -0500, Tim Gray wrote: >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? [snip] Based on my personal experiences with the Dvorak keyboard layout, I'd suggest trading off back and forth. I had no problems jumping back to a regular QWERTY layout, and it kept me able to use normal keyboards when Dvorak wasn't available or convenient. Gurney ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "It is no use doing what you like; you have to like what you do... human beings may be divided into three classes; those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death." -- Winston Churchill -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.ml.org
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