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Anonymous
Does anyone know if there is a newer type of this, my friend lost an arm in the war and I wanted to get him something like this.
>> Anonymous
BUMP, i want one for my me time.
>> Anonymous
I don't think you have any friends
>> Anonymous
lol @ windows key
>> Anonymous
I don't get it.
>> Anonymous
any doctor can tell you where to get stuff like that
>> Anonymous
lol
>> Anonymous
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Does anyone know if there is a newer type of this, my friend lost an arm in the war and I wanted to get him something like this.
>> Anonymous
>>298953

WIN
>> Anonymous
>>298965
thanks
>> Anonymous
>>298953
You win an internet, sir.
>> Anonymous
>>298953
>> Anonymous
>>298930
>>298953

samefag
>> Anonymous
http://www.maltron.com/

google some of the terms they have 'highlighted' on the page. that way you will probably get competitor advertisements since they are the buzz words.
>> Anonymous
hey, which war?
>> Anonymous
>>299079

The Shadow War.
>> Anonymous
>>299079
the war of the roses
>> Anonymous
i dont get it. even if you were missing an arm how the fuck would you use that?
>> Anonymous
>>299105
With style.
>> Bat Guano
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Here's the older model: a writing-ball typewriter made by Malling-Hansen in 1867.
>> Anonymous
I worked on chording keyboards for 2 years.
Can't post pics because they're too small for /hr/.
The more famous ones:
The Bat Keyboard
Twiddler
Data Egg
My own design looks like this
http://www.chordite.com/new_design.html
I was getting into light beam designs when my project was cancelled.
Also, braille keyboards have a few keys and experienced users take class notes just as fast as the professor talks.
>> Anonymous
if I lost an arm I'd try to go find it before I'd try to use that fuckin thing
>> Anonymous
google: "one handed keyboard"
http://www.onehandedkeyboard.com/

Matias' original research was a program that used a normal keyboard but re-mapped the keys.
So, hitting a certain key changed the "QWERT" keys to "POIUY". Nowadays Matias sells stuff, so you'll have to dig for the program he wrote for his school thesis. I'm certain there's a free version; writing a Dvorak key mapping was a favorite project at one time, and the one-hand mapping is similar.
http://half-qwerty.com/
>> Anonymous
>>299578
i've had that site bookmarked for awhile back when i was thinking about doing the same thing.
>> Anonymous
Don't forget speech recognizers like Dragon Naturally Speaking.

As for reprogramming a regular keyboard, you can write a Windows program that detects when a key is pressed (WM_KEYDOWN message) and released (WM_KEYUP). So you can make your own chording keyboard program that uses a few keys on the regular board.
>> Anonymous
>>298930
Fuck a keyboard, one hand + fapping = no time for a keyboard.
>> Anonymous
lol windoze sucks so hard if you can't even remap keys without a special program
>> Anonymous
>>300195
Because you need to do that so often in daily life, amirite?
>> Anonymous
I need to do that one time to configure my keyboard how I like it.
Your OS sucks, just admit it...
>> Anonymous
>>300276
>>300195
underage b&