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On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 21:49:35 -0400, "ModeratelyConfused"
wrote: "Stephan Carydakis" wrote in message ... with skills like that, you would definitely benefit from one of these http://www.daskeyboard.com/ Oh, I want one. But not for that price. MC Naw... it's labeled as a "keyboard" in the corner- ruins the whole effect! |
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I believe I once read of a set of self adhesive keys that came with a
surface on which to build a customized key layout. And there is always the laser keyboard; invisible when switched off. Phil Weldon "kony" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 21:49:35 -0400, "ModeratelyConfused" wrote: "Stephan Carydakis" wrote in message ... with skills like that, you would definitely benefit from one of these http://www.daskeyboard.com/ Oh, I want one. But not for that price. MC Naw... it's labeled as a "keyboard" in the corner- ruins the whole effect! |
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Phil Weldon wrote:
I believe I once read of a set of self adhesive keys that came with a surface on which to build a customized key layout. And there is always the laser keyboard; invisible when switched off. Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh? Phil Weldon "kony" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 21:49:35 -0400, "ModeratelyConfused" wrote: "Stephan Carydakis" wrote in message ... with skills like that, you would definitely benefit from one of these http://www.daskeyboard.com/ Oh, I want one. But not for that price. MC Naw... it's labeled as a "keyboard" in the corner- ruins the whole effect! |
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David Maynard, writing of the lasar keyboard which disappears when switched
off: "Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh"? That is a feature, not a bug. It vastly reduces the chance of RSI, as well as completely eliminating the need for ANY SOFTWARE AT ALL! Phil Weldon "David Maynard" wrote in message ... Phil Weldon wrote: I believe I once read of a set of self adhesive keys that came with a surface on which to build a customized key layout. And there is always the laser keyboard; invisible when switched off. Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh? Phil Weldon "kony" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 21:49:35 -0400, "ModeratelyConfused" wrote: "Stephan Carydakis" wrote in message ... with skills like that, you would definitely benefit from one of these http://www.daskeyboard.com/ Oh, I want one. But not for that price. MC Naw... it's labeled as a "keyboard" in the corner- ruins the whole effect! |
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Phil Weldon wrote:
David Maynard, writing of the lasar keyboard which disappears when switched off: "Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh"? That is a feature, not a bug. It vastly reduces the chance of RSI, It's premature to draw that conclusion as data on injury from repetitive invisible key searching isn't in yet and studies of secondary effects, such as frustration hurling of the invisible keyboard through windows, are in the early stage. On the other side, it's now admitted that preliminary reports of people injured by hurled invisible keyboards were flawed due to an inability to definitively identify the invisible object responsible. In addition, the data was corrupted by "fake hurling" (person pretends to hurl), "virtual hurling" (person hurled but missed when grabbing the invisible keyboard, similar to not finding the power on key, so no physical object was actually in play), and "psychosomatic hurling" (person claims injury when no object was hurled); now referred to as KH, VH, and PH syndrome, respectively, with KH using K, for "fake," being necessary to avoid confusion with the primary "frustration hurling" syndrome designation of "FH." This is not to say that FH, FK, PH, and VH syndromes are the only secondary effects, though. They were simply the first to manifest. as well as completely eliminating the need for ANY SOFTWARE AT ALL! Ya got a point there Replacement cost, after hurling, is high though. Phil Weldon "David Maynard" wrote in message ... Phil Weldon wrote: I believe I once read of a set of self adhesive keys that came with a surface on which to build a customized key layout. And there is always the laser keyboard; invisible when switched off. Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh? Phil Weldon "kony" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 21:49:35 -0400, "ModeratelyConfused" wrote: "Stephan Carydakis" wrote in message ... with skills like that, you would definitely benefit from one of these http://www.daskeyboard.com/ Oh, I want one. But not for that price. MC Naw... it's labeled as a "keyboard" in the corner- ruins the whole effect! |
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 04:20:31 -0500, David Maynard
wrote: Phil Weldon wrote: David Maynard, writing of the lasar keyboard which disappears when switched off: "Makes it a challenge to find the keyboard power on key, eh"? That is a feature, not a bug. It vastly reduces the chance of RSI, It's premature to draw that conclusion as data on injury from repetitive invisible key searching isn't in yet and studies of secondary effects, such as frustration hurling of the invisible keyboard through windows, are in the early stage. On the other side, it's now admitted that preliminary reports of people injured by hurled invisible keyboards were flawed due to an inability to definitively identify the invisible object responsible. In addition, the data was corrupted by "fake hurling" (person pretends to hurl), "virtual hurling" (person hurled but missed when grabbing the invisible keyboard, similar to not finding the power on key, so no physical object was actually in play), and "psychosomatic hurling" (person claims injury when no object was hurled); now referred to as KH, VH, and PH syndrome, respectively, with KH using K, for "fake," being necessary to avoid confusion with the primary "frustration hurling" syndrome designation of "FH." LOL, Don't discount the effects of IHS, and IP. Keyboards hitting Invisible People or those invisible people becoming Invisible Human Shields to protect our esteemed leaders. |
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"Phil Weldon" wrote in message hlink.net... I believe I once read of a set of self adhesive keys that came with a surface on which to build a customized key layout. And there is always the laser keyboard; invisible when switched off. Phil Weldon I think I know which keyboard you're talking about, but I forget the name. I believe it was about the size of a mousepad, and close to $200. MC |
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