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Re: OT: computer keyboard advertisement mentions Quenya

From:<sai@...>
Date:Friday, February 29, 2008, 3:52
Also, check out this high-tech (and much cheaper!) alternative:

http://www.datacal.com/blank-overlays.htm

:-P

- Sai

On 2/28/08, sai@saizai.com <sai@...> wrote:
> On 2/28/08, Tristan McLeay <conlang@...> wrote: > > > This would be hell to type on. Try drawing a keyboard on a piece of > > paper and putting it on your desk --- it'd feel something like that. > > Now imagine doing it for more than about ten minutes and I think it > > would be a recipe for RSI. Bascially, the problem is you don't won't be > > using your muscles to stop your finger, you say "start moving nice and > > fast" and have them stop when they reach something hard. In the case of > > a regular keyboard, there's plenty of reaction time for us to stop them > > with our muscles after we touch and activate the key. In the case of a > > touchscreen keyboard, you'd touch and activate the key at the same time > > as motion is stopped --- there's simply no way to know when to stop the > > movement! (A lot of people even find laptop keyboards bad for extensive > > use because they have a lot less travel. I personally don't have a > > problem with them in that regard.) > > > > It's an attractive concept, sure, but if you use it extensively you'll > > prefer a real keyboard even if it's imperfect. > > Totally agreed. Tactile issues are badly overlooked these days. > > (Think e.g. iPhone - can you dial the thing blind? Nope. But my > ubercheapo one, sure.) > > How about a combination of: > a) http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/ > b) a pillow (or other purely nice-to-touch surface) > > - Sai >