I use mine mostly as a Super Calculator, with programs I write in BASIC to solve Electronics and Photography math calculations. But I have also converted some games to work with Atari 2600 controllers, and wrote some game scoring and puzzle solving programs.
I am usually sitting in a recliner, watching TV when I program, and use my PegLeggs on my lap, or sometimes a lap desk I got at Barnes&Noble. I find the "two finger" typing method works best for me with my T102, but use normal "touch typing" on my Dell Desktop. Regards, PeterN On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 1:09 PM <m100-requ...@lists.bitchin100.com> wrote: > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2023 16:47:36 -0800 > From: runrin <run....@rin.run> > To: m100@lists.bitchin100.com > Subject: [M100] M100 ergonomics > Message-ID: <ZXZcKLbbyxmsJfPt@muck> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hey all! > > I was wondering if people would be willing to share how they typically > use their Model Ts. > > I've found that it's pretty difficult for me to find a comfortable > position to use my Model 100 for any length of time. I'm always bending > forward to get a better view when I sit at a table or desk, and when > it's on my lap the lack of palmrest causes the keyboard to slide too > close to my body making it hard to type. > > Do you typically only use them on desks? Do you use yours on your lap? > Do you use a lap desk? Any tips for how you comfortably use a Model T > for longer stretches (30+ minutes) would be appreciated. > > Thanks! > > > ************************************ >