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- From: hymowitz@circle.cs.jhu.edu (Hymie!)
- Subject: Re: Really better? (Different keyboard altogether!)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.072156.1597@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
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- Organization: Creative Sensualities dept, Jacquie's House of Underwear
- References: <1993Jan7.182223.585@hpcvmcdj.cv.hp.com> <9301080622.AA29722@SERVER.uwindsor.ca>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 07:21:56 GMT
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- and lo, there was much rejoicing among the people, as
- ophof@SERVER.uwindsor.ca (Scott Ophof) writes:
- >
- >Very roughly, the keyboard layout is something like this:
- >
- > v
- > c c c c v c c c c The "c" keys are the consonants,
- > c c c c v c c c c digits, and punctuation marks.
- > c c c c v c c c c The "v"s indicate the vowels.
- > c c c c v c c c c "ns" means "No-Space".
- > ns st "st" means "Shift-Toggle"
- >
- >To make this work, the thumbs are used for vowels, and the other
- >fingers for consonants on each side.
-
- hmmm... when i look at my hands, i see that my thumbs are /lower/ than
- the four fingers, making them ideal for the space bar. to get my thumb
- to the highest vwel would probably fracture my wrist.
-
- >To "type" a word (like "pressing"), one first builds the syllable
- >"pres", by depressing the "r" and "p" in the left consonant area
- >with the fingers of the left hand, the "e" with a thumb, and the "s"
- >in the right consonant area with a right-hand finger. When all the
- >keys you want are depressed, the following will appear on a one-line
- >screen in front of the typist (built into the keyboard, and angled
- >comfortably).
- >Now, and only now, does one release all those keys. This release
- >commits the syllable to "paper". As long as at least one key is
- >still depressed, one can change the syllable (like using "l" and "b"
- >instead of "r" and "p" to get "bles").
-
- hmmm again... as i type this, my right hand index and middle fingers
- are bandaged together; and the right index finger is unusable.
- the bandage also reduces the hand mobility. i don't think i could
- hold down three keys with my right hand even if i wanted to.
-
- >
- >Why doesn't one get "rpes"? Or "lbes"? Because there's this
- >(removable) chip built-in that is programmed for the peculiarities
- >of a particular language. And "rp" or "lb" just ain't normal to
- >English (UK or otherwise... ;-) ).
-
- urp! you mean i can't write about light bulbs? or purple people eaters?
- or purple light bulbs? or purple slurpees?
-
- >OK, let's finish the word. Press "s" with a left finger in the left
- >consonant area, "i" with a thumb, and "g" and "n" with the right
- >fingers in the right consonant area. *And* with your other thumb
- >press the "ns" (No-Space) key. Release the lot, and voila, the
- >syllable "sing" will be suffinxed to "pres", making "pressing".
- >Had one not used the "ns" key, one would've got "pres sing", since
- >the system assumes a space between syllables unless told otherwise.
-
- interesting assumption. too bad it's wrong for people above
- a third-grade reading level.
-
- >Also, "gn" is less normal than "ng" in English, so if you want the
- >word/syllable "sign", you make "sig", and later append "n" to it as
- >a separate syllable.
-
- see above with bandaged hand proble. also - hwo do you guarantee
- that the consonants will be on the correct side of each vowel?
- it looked like only four consonants are repeated. which ones?
-
- >As soon as one uses a "." as last character of a "word", the system
- >assumes the next word is to be capitalised, ie. it will start off a
- >new sentence. One uses the "Shift-Toggle" key to cancel this
- >behaviour for this occurrance. But one also uses it to capitalise a
- >word that would normally be lower-cased.
-
- i grant you this one concession. i hate the shift key, and only
- tolerate the control key.
-
- >Anyone who is more up to date re Velotype is more than welcome to
- >correct me;
-
- i hope so. it sounds rather horrid.
-
- >There's another keyboard out there somewhere, consisting of only
- >16 keys in a 4 x 4 matrix. Someone else mentioned something about a
- >cyclist here in this thread; I think this is the same thing. Figure
- >out how many different characters one can produce with 1-key, 2-key,
- >and 3-key combos. And all that with only one hand...
-
- ick. it's a good thing i didn't /break/ my entire hand, or lose a finger.
- (i'm told i came kinda close)
-
- >The Velotype thing *can* be used single-handedly, btw.
-
- oh boy - i can hardly wait to hit four keys simultaneously on differnet
- ends of a keyboard with one hand. if i have my pinky on the 'a' key of
- my qwerty, and the ring finger on the 's', my middle finger can't hit 'g'
- and my index finger can't hit 'j'. and that's with the /good/ hand.
-
- --hymie
- hymowitz@cs.jhu.edu hymie@jhuvms.bitnet
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