I've owned and used chorded keyboards since the early 90s. They are
awesome when you can't use a regular keyboard with two hands on a flat
surface.

On 5/17/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, there is a keyboard that uses only one hand.  Something like a 
> "chord" keyboard, because you "type" by pressing combinations (like a musical 
> chord) of keys with your thumb and fingers.
>
> I saw it on a show about underwater scientists using waterproof computers 
> rather then writing their observations and then trying to transcribe them 
> later.  Since a standard keyboard is particularly clumsy to use while diving, 
> one of them developed this one-handed keyboard.
>
> I think that would just be cool to have and learn to use.  But I would still 
> spell out most of my words.

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