The big issue would be locating a flat surface to
project the keyboard on to. It's interesting concept.
This technology would certainly be useful situaions
where instrumentation is used.

--- Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> DJA wrote:
> > Randall Shimizu wrote:
> >> Laser keyboard
> >>
> >> If you are looking for something cool and
> futuristic
> >> than this is it. The Laserkey projects a image of
> >> keyboard with a laser. Operates like a
> conventional
> >> keyboard
> >>
> >> (http://falcoenterprises.co.uk/laserkey.aspx )
> > 
> > No it doesn't. It works like a conventional
> touchscreen. Which really 
> > sucks for anything other than occasional typing. I
> know, my wife's AAC 
> > (DynaVox) has a touchscreen.
> 
> So does a Blackberry, yet gazillions of stupid
> middle managers use them.
> 
> Yes, touchscreens suck, but it would be nice to have
> something like this 
> for a plane, a meeting, to check email on a phone,
> etc.
> 
> -a
> 
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