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eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[107]
yeah, Logitech doesn't get it either...I have read lots of laptop 
keyboard patents...;-)
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[108x4]
The problem with many keyboards is that they are not risc-- they 
need to focus on the most frequent actions .
this text is being influenced by speech recognition
it is a lot faster to input text this way when it comes to things 
like instant messaging
especially when using a tablet that has no keyboard -- that can be 
a big problem
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[112]
IBM has some patents, too...
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[113]
the raisin on a one to get rid of the number pad is that it makes 
the keyboard off center
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[114]
What do you prefer on notebook - touchpad as a mouse, or that IBM's 
- how to call it - stick between the keys?
yeksoon
22-Jan-2005
[115]
IBM thinkpad's keyboard is pretty good...
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[116]
a Korean contact of mine has tried to penetrate the US market with 
Tablets for nearly 8 years...and it is still not a winner.
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[117]
this throws your whole body off center  for hours at a time-- this 
becomes eight more serious problem if you put the keyboard in your 
lap
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[118]
eight    a speech thing?
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[119x3]
another problem with modern keyboards is that they are built for 
the lowest cost not for the best ergonomics
keyboards are sold at retail prices of between ten to $30.00
that means their manufacturing cost is between five and $15.00 -- 
so very few companies are motivated to innovate on keyboard design
yeksoon
22-Jan-2005
[122]
you can get it 10-30 in Singapore dollars as well (US$1 = SGD$1.63; 
approx)
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[123]
I think the Tablet needs 95% graphics operated computing before it 
becomes a market winner.
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[124]
well, even arrows, delete, insert etc. makes it off-center ... but 
- is that really so big problem? I never thought about it that way 
... the only thing I need now is wireless keyboard to have it with 
me on ma sofa :-)
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[125]
by a normally use a $60.00 keyboard that has an ergonomic split and 
is also wireless but the company , logitek has stopped making it 
-- unfortunately
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[126]
some of the ergonomics have not yet been worked out by them either...;-)
yeksoon
22-Jan-2005
[127]
Pekr, you can take a look at IBM Thinkpad's keyboard. They have manage 
to make it balanced with the arrow keys and stuffs.


A lot of the other laptops manufacturers don't get it, even Apple. 
(and I use Macs as well)
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[128]
the reason it is a big problem is that when you're sitting in the 
same place for ten or more hours in a little thing in every little 
thing will eventually effect you
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[129]
effect .... Speech? or are you typing?
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[130]
Microsoft speech recognition really sucks all
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[131]
yeksoon - but I hate it ... switching between 3 notebooks each of 
different brands every of them has arrows, delete, insert etc. keys 
at different positions ....
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[132]
yes I am speaking
yeksoon
22-Jan-2005
[133]
speech is improving..it seems
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[134]
all all all Microsoft likes adding a lot of other words all all all
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[135]
affect is the right word
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[136]
I have been using speech recognition off and on as a test case or 
more than twenty years all
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[137x2]
Carl, maybe you can create custom speach dialect ... even MS words 
let's you to write your own corrections ... so just link some your 
speach habits and tell app what should it say instead :-)
MS Word
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[139x2]
unfortunately all it is not a lot better today than all it was all 
all all all twenty years ago
do you really think I'll use Microsoft word all all
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[141]
so can you speak a REBOL script into here? Oops forgot, not Messenger 
where do [ view/new layout [ box ] ]  can be done...
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[142]
no, that was just example ... dunno if speach sw would allow anything 
like that ... so you would teach it to some of your speach patterns 
and tell it how to interpret it ....
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[143x2]
let me try all
first let me turn off this bill because it is messing up the speech 
recognition I think that is where the word call is coming from all 
all
yeksoon
22-Jan-2005
[145]
doesn't John Ousterhout, Tcl creator, use speech stuffs as well.. 
bcos of RSI problems
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[146]
we are afraid Carl is imitating Max Headroom...;-)
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[147]
OK but see if this is better -- I don't know what insane programmer 
decided that you should ring the bell whenever a word is recognized 
by the speech recognition software -- that is about as stupid as 
it gets
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[148]
then we will have to do it ourselves - speach recognition in REBOL 
:-) But we would either need library, or fast VM/port for fast performance 
... otoh it surely is not easy to do such kind of stuff ...
Sunanda
22-Jan-2005
[149]
Pekr...keys in diferrent positions.  I have that problem of swiching 
machines too.

In the ideal world, I'd have one personal keyboard and use it on 
any machine. Without having to do all the unplugging. driver upgrading, 
and rebooting first....eFishAnt can you design the ultimate portable 
keyboard for me!?
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[150]
that is where that word all was coming from -- two bill gates a ding 
sound has the same sound as the word all
eFishAnt
22-Jan-2005
[151]
wow...that sounds like a GREAT QUOTE for a WEB PAGE ... LOL
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[152]
if that is as good as speech recognition gets I think I could do 
better in probably about a month of programming -- I have been thinking 
about this problem for more than two decades -- while at apple computer 
by a push to get speech recognition to be part of every Macintosh 
-- but was unsuccessful
Pekr
22-Jan-2005
[153]
Sunanda - there is already virtual keyboard available, but you need 
clean desk for it ... dunno if it is usable at all, but fits nicely 
PDAs etc. - it is projection technology ...
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[154]
I have seen that to -- an interesting way to input characters
Sunanda
22-Jan-2005
[155]
Seen it too, thanks, Petr......So won't work easily on a train or 
plane.
Carl
22-Jan-2005
[156]
there are so many keyboard designs that come and go over the years