> [mailto:CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu] On Behalf Of Rick Harrison
> Ooooh, pretty keyboard! (boing boing boing)
>
> That is a _very_ attractive concept. If your language needs
> more or fewer keys than English, or you want to make the most
> frequently used keys bigger than the seldom used ones -- sweet!
That's what I originally thought when I first had the same idea.
You could also make layouts that are contextual. For example a
keyboard with two big keys "Yes" and "No", and maybe a small
"Cancel" in the corner somewhere.