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2lazybutsmart Member Posts: 1,119Well.... does it have a side affect? I mean, imagine putting your hands under laser for 3 hours. New technology always comes with it's problems.
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Enforcer Member Posts: 74 ■■□□□□□□□□more chance for even more typo'sMission statement : To change and deviate from the subject at the earliest opportunity.
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trick000 Member Posts: 89 ■■□□□□□□□□This keyboard is designed for palm computers, not for desktops. Would you rather thumb type or try to use hand writing recognition software that forces you to write letters their own way or would you rather have a keyboard that you don't have to lug around? What's a typo or two that can't be corrected by a spell checker? What's up with people afraid of or unwilling to recognize change and innovation?
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Enforcer Member Posts: 74 ■■□□□□□□□□firstly I was being sarcastic, however what is now for portables will probably be pushed for desktops at a later date.
secondly, I'm thinking how the hell is it going to differentiate between fingers actually typing and fingers just there in the way, especially when you have more than one key pressed at a time.
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admintrick000 wrote:What's up with people afraid of or unwilling to recognize change and innovation?
Ah well, that happened hundreds of years ago to the person that first used an umbrella
I definitely agree with you though. And I think it is a wonderful invention. Only if I could say the same for a palm...
I really liked the Libretto from Toshiba, small but still able to view a complete webpage and use it as a type writer.