Re: [M100] M100 ergonomics

2023-12-10 Thread Mike Stein
On a desk, with legs made from dried-out pens purposely about 1/2" longer than the standard ones. Lighting's important; just the right angle and brightness setting for maximum contrast without reflections. m On Sun, Dec 10, 2023 at 7:48 PM runrin wrote: > > Hey all! > > I was wondering if

Re: [M100] M100 ergonomics

2023-12-10 Thread Walt Perko
Hi, I keep my Model 100 plugged-in, so the battery doesn't go down to zero. I played with it a little, but yes, the small display is annoying. I do plan to write a little program or two for the computer to control either a stepper motor for music, or a servo motor for a mobile art project,

[M100] M100 ergonomics

2023-12-10 Thread runrin
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