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Re: Cheap Wearable - How practical is it?

From: hurley bryan <>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 12:07:08 -0500 (EST)

The original MS Natural Keyboard comes apart quite nicely in to three
parts, then you can just put it on your belt. Or use the Matias one
haqnded keyboard scheme, should be links at MIT I think to use just one
half of the keyboard. Just make a new keyboard map and credit his thoughts
when you document it and he will be happy, seems to have a patent on the
idea so give him some credit.

just have to find a MS keyboard which isn't made anymore, and the newer
one doesn't come apart nearly as well.

Bryan

On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Greg E. Priest-Dorman wrote:
> For input you could do several things including cutting a keyboard in
> half! I have not tried this, but it seems to work if you start with
> the right keyboard -  http://thecraftstudio.com/bcboy/keyboard.html or
> for about $90 you can get a BAT board, cable and manual and put it in
> a vidio caset case.  There are pictures of that with the pictures of
> Doug abouve.

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