I always wanted to try out one of these.
http://www.handykey.com/

Or any of the other chorded/chordic keyboards.

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> Hey everyone. I wanted to see if anyone had input. On August 27 I was
> riding my bicycle down highway 31 just south of Spring Hill when a guy
> feel asleep at the wheel and plowed me. My right side was crushed
> (foot, femur, separated pelvis, index finger, nerve damage). I then
> ended up in a coma and with a brain injury because of an operation
> that went wrong. It has been a really rough last few months. The
> lasting damage from this is my bicep is paralyzed and my right hand
> has mobility issues like not being able to bend most of my fingers
> much, certainly not enough to type.
> 
> I have been starting to get back to work and am running into some
> issues. Fortunately I am learning about things that will make life
> easier in the computing world (sticky keys, w00t). I just purchased a
> multi touch monitor and an arm. I am going to dig into that this
> weekend. I guess I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions for one
> handed computing, multi touch or otherwise, in the Linux world. We can
> start there and see where this goes.
> 
> Thanks!
> Greg
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