Ken Perlin (of Perlin noise fame) has developed this technology called Quikwriting that seems to facilitate a one-handed interface better than anything I've seen. I know it's not a keyboard, and I know it's yet another code you'd have to learn how to use, but it appears to me to be the most efficient techonology in this neighborhood. While you're at his site, you should check out his other user interface considerations.
Hopefully an international organization can agree to preserve the space allocated for atronomers researching cosmic radio waves. Does anyone know if astronomers are currently hanging on to more than just the "water hole" range used by SETI?
Ken Perlin (of Perlin noise fame) has developed this technology called Quikwriting that seems to facilitate a one-handed interface better than anything I've seen. I know it's not a keyboard, and I know it's yet another code you'd have to learn how to use, but it appears to me to be the most efficient techonology in this neighborhood. While you're at his site, you should check out his other user interface considerations.
Hopefully an international organization can agree to preserve the space allocated for atronomers researching cosmic radio waves. Does anyone know if astronomers are currently hanging on to more than just the "water hole" range used by SETI?