Adam Thompson said: > Unless you've found handwriting recognition or on-screen-keyboards that work > well with OpenBSD, you'll probably still have to carry around a USB > keyboard, which might make the whole exercise pointless. Good luck, anyway.
Recently I had my hands on ExoPC - an amd64-based tablet with only touchscreen and single sensor button as its inputs. It was quite usable with OpenBSD, but only with Gnome - non-Gnome GUI software relies too heavily on right mouse button. Although I had wireless keyboard connected nearly all the time, virtual keyboard was sufficient in most cases. P.S.: From my previous experience with ASUS R2Hv and preinstalled Vista I concluded that handwriting recognition is very inefficient. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff

