I'm just oh-so-ready to sit back down at the keyboard at home and pound out some more code.
If I can stay energized and ready for this when I get home, I might well make 26 or maybe 30 tests tonight.
That keyboard does not look amenable to being cut in half. If the mini-keyboard is flexible it looks as if it would be better suited.
Is your wearable going to be part of a piece of clothing or an independent set of modules you strap on?
Re:VIK Indestrucible Keyboard
chaoticset on 2004-02-11T13:32:42
I've been debating about that -- I think the first one's going to be a toolbelt with the halves attached and hanging down. Clumsy, yes, but until I can create Keyboard Boxers™*, it would have to do.* Keyboard Boxers™! Underwear that interfaces with your wearable computer system! Never be without a full keyboard interface again! Only $29.99 US for a three-pack, and remember our slogan: "Your thighs look really bumpy."Re:VIK Indestrucible Keyboard
xenchu on 2004-02-11T13:45:28
Uh-huh. And this Keyboard Boxer Underwear(tm)...how do you plan to hit the keys?
Re:VIK Indestrucible Keyboard
chaoticset on 2004-02-11T14:31:47
Simple -- they're made to be struck lightly, so you just drum your fingers on top of your thighs when you type. It looks perfectly natural!Re:VIK Indestrucible Keyboard
xenchu on 2004-02-11T15:09:46
Oh! I see! You're going to use your fingers!