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Thu, 16 Sep 2004
Gestural Keyboard for Powerbooks
This year at OSCON I met Leland Johnson, who (to my surprise) recognized me from my blog. One of the things that he told me about was the very cool MacNTouch keyboard, which a replacement for a Powerbook keyboard that allows you to make gestures as well as type. This seems quite cool, although it would be problematic for folks like me who switch between the Powerbook keyboard and an external "full size" keyboard.
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You might also want to look at TouchStream's offerings in the same vein, although not mac-specific.
Posted by Jonathan Ellis at Fri Sep 17 05:41:56 2004
Posted by Jonathan Ellis at Fri Sep 17 05:41:56 2004
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