On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Tony Duell wrote:
Well, what it's useful for often depends on how the
chords are assigned.
In other words, you feel that there is no way in which the chording
approach is worse than the regular keyboard? The reason why I ask is that
I've read an article about Doug Engelbart where he was quoted as saying
that it has its advantages.
I'm planning to design a specialized home computer which will have a
keyboard, mouse, and cat (Chording ATtachment).
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