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eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [74x2] | BTW, funny these keyboard ideas poured in today...like Terry's * circle key idea...I was just trying to select-all and copy ... is there a key shortcut for this? |
besides cntrl-A then Cntrl-C | |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [76] | and all I want from kb is one that doesn't come with the number pad on the right. It makes the mouse 'sits so far away'. |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [77] | yes, that is an important problem...which noone has solve yet properly (as my patent searches revealed to me...;-) |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [78] | I don't understand why kb manufacturere wants to include that in. How many of us use the number pad more often than the main alphabet part? just remove it.... cuts down material cost and can still sell at same price. |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [79x2] | me .... |
very often - I nearly NEVER us numbers on main keyboard - the reason is simple - with foreign languages like Czech, you have to hold shift down .... | |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [81] | I was just shopping for kb today... but end up with nothing. Could not find one that fits my needs |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [82x2] | my invention fixed yeksoon's problem, without affecting Pekr's pecking. |
I am interested to find a good Mechanical person who wants to work on a manufacturable version with me. | |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [84] | Yeksoon, I agree. Numpad also throws the kb offcenter relative to user. Not good for laps. |
Robert 22-Jan-2005 [85] | Become left-handed and it's solved :-)) |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [86] | no |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [87] | The mouse has always been a rather clumsy context shift for the user...;-) |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [88x2] | either add some btns on left to balance it out |
or take it off | |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [90] | mouse <--> keyboard is too much of a context shift the way they are at present. |
Robert 22-Jan-2005 [91] | It's really funny, I never had this problem because I have my mouse on the left side of the keyboard. |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [92] | i did that too for years |
Robert 22-Jan-2005 [93] | One of the very, very rare cases a left-handed person has an advantage... |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [94x2] | (on tablet - slow) |
must get mic for speech input | |
Robert 22-Jan-2005 [96] | Tablet's (or better all hand recognition) software is something that doesn't work for a left-handed. I write the characters the other way. The SW can't handle it :-)) |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [97] | tablet IS slower than paper...;-) I forget what I was going to 'write" with the pen in the 4 minutes it takes XP to boot... |
Robert 22-Jan-2005 [98] | So, just one of those very, very common problems... |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [99] | I tried to train speech on tablet by reading the fairy tale in the XP tablet tools...it never recognized anything I spoke (I know my speech is tough to understand) but even if I said "blah blah blah blah" the tablet acted like it understood me reading the fairy tale. Maybe there is a better version. |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [100] | Carl - no laptop has numpad :-) Or those dozens I worked with .... |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [101] | I call my internet keyboard "The Surf-BoardTM" ... ;-) |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [102x2] | In fact - I never found use for additional keyboard buttons as handling sound, player, custom apps launch, sleep and I don't touch mouse if I don't have to .... there must be something strange with me ... |
I even have special keys for cut, copy and paste, but I am used to old way ctrl + particular-button .... | |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [104] | ah, I have tried some other keyboads, like with the special buttons, the wireless part of WebTV was nice...but for sure we need to have REBOL embedded in a wireless keyboard...that would be nice. |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [105] | just found out that Logitech does have a 'diNovo' but the retail price is on the high side http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=1,CONTENTID=7321 |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [106] | The problem with special keys and its usage is, that I don't want to use such special keys - I do use many PCs actively, notebooks, and once some PC does not have such keys, it slows my process of work ... |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [107] | yeah, Logitech doesn't get it either...I have read lots of laptop keyboard patents...;-) |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [108x4] | The problem with many keyboards is that they are not risc-- they need to focus on the most frequent actions . |
this text is being influenced by speech recognition | |
it is a lot faster to input text this way when it comes to things like instant messaging | |
especially when using a tablet that has no keyboard -- that can be a big problem | |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [112] | IBM has some patents, too... |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [113] | the raisin on a one to get rid of the number pad is that it makes the keyboard off center |
Pekr 22-Jan-2005 [114] | What do you prefer on notebook - touchpad as a mouse, or that IBM's - how to call it - stick between the keys? |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [115] | IBM thinkpad's keyboard is pretty good... |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [116] | a Korean contact of mine has tried to penetrate the US market with Tablets for nearly 8 years...and it is still not a winner. |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [117] | this throws your whole body off center for hours at a time-- this becomes eight more serious problem if you put the keyboard in your lap |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [118] | eight a speech thing? |
Carl 22-Jan-2005 [119x3] | another problem with modern keyboards is that they are built for the lowest cost not for the best ergonomics |
keyboards are sold at retail prices of between ten to $30.00 | |
that means their manufacturing cost is between five and $15.00 -- so very few companies are motivated to innovate on keyboard design | |
yeksoon 22-Jan-2005 [122] | you can get it 10-30 in Singapore dollars as well (US$1 = SGD$1.63; approx) |
eFishAnt 22-Jan-2005 [123] | I think the Tablet needs 95% graphics operated computing before it becomes a market winner. |
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