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Really tiny keyboard? Or keyboard alternative?
SirPoonga:
I don't know if it was said already, didn;t read the whole post. But you could get one of those flexable rubber plastic keyboards that are also water resistant :)
Martoon:
One more question: Can you enter upper and lower case? I see it has a Cap key and a Fn key, and I'm guessing the Cap key swithes to the digits and punctuation, and the Fn key switches to, well, the function keys. So does it always just enter text in upper case?
SirPoonga:
This was on /.
http://alphagrip.com/features.html
Bgnome:
i havent gotten a chance to really use it yet, but it is a fully functional kb. it can type in caps or not and i believe it has the f butttons too. it takes a little while to get used to. if i have time and you need more info, i can get the manual and look at the pcb and such..
Martoon:
--- Quote from: Bgnome on August 10, 2004, 08:29:20 am ---i havent gotten a chance to really use it yet, but it is a fully functional kb. it can type in caps or not and i believe it has the f butttons too. it takes a little while to get used to. if i have time and you need more info, i can get the manual and look at the pcb and such..
--- End quote ---
Nah, I don't want you to go to any extra bother. I just couldn't see from the picture how you'd be able to type lowercase, uppercase, numbers/symbols, and function keys with just a Cap modifier and Fn modifier. But if you say you can, that's all I need to know. Thanks.
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