Jeff,

Surely I do not think you messed anyone up! That could be taken more ways
than one! Ahem! LOL.

But I DO agree that subject lines often need to be changed in order for
things not to get lost in threads.

Your website was beneficial to me even though it was intended for someone
else but I am now eagerly awaiting for what bits and pieces you can throw at
us! :-)

Lori


On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 8:46 PM, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just got back on. Hope I didn't mess anyone up. Since the interested
> person was new to the list, I thought she would be reading the messages
> soon... and that with message threading, this would make these links easier
> to find. I think it took me a half hour to an hour to dig this stuff out of
> my archives (I have been looking for an actual tiny keyboard for many
> years). If I had taken the time to organize it and present it in a single
> message, it would have taken me a couple of days, and I don't know if I
> would have been able to spare the energy. I'll admit, a different subject
> line (something descriptive) for each would have been MUCH better.
>
> [email protected] wrote on 02/20/11 17:48:
>
>
>
>> Jeff, could you just direct your emails to Lori.  I don't know if everyone
>> is interested as you have generated several emails to a lot of people.
>> What say?
>> Best Wishes
>>  In a message dated 2/20/2011 5:46:28 P.M. Central Standard Time,
>> [email protected] writes:
>>
>>    Magic Wand Keyboard | EnableMart.com
>>    <
>> http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Alternative-Keyboards/Magic-Wand-Keyboard
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>    Lori Michaelson wrote on 02/15/11 17:31:
>>
>>     >   Hello peoples...
>>     >
>>     > Several months ago I suggested the quad list to another female quad
>>     > (high-level--incomplete).  Her name is Kathy.
>>     >
>>     > She is already subscribed to the list but asked me to post the
>>    following
>>     > for her for right now.
>>     >
>>     > She has had an adaptive keyboard that she has loved since 1997.  But
>>     > you'll read her current dilemma and questions that she has for
>>    any of
>>     > you below.
>>     >
>>     > Hopefully someone will have some answers for her!
>>     >
>>     > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>     > From: *Kathy* <[email protected]
>>    <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>     > Date: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM
>>     > To: Lori Michaelson
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > The keyboard she is currently using
>>     >
>>     > can be seen on the link below.  And the rest of her comments and her
>>     > inquiry about finding an adaptive keyboard is further below.
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > http://www.infogrip.com/product_view.asp?RecordNumber=47
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > This membrane keyboard that I use now has a very small working
>>    surface.      > You can see that from the picture.  I don't know how
>> well the
>>    link tells
>>     > you the size.
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > The guy who invented the keyboard has mine but he can't find the
>>    right
>>     > solvent to remove the glue from the old keyboard tags.  So I
>>    guess that
>>     > is the holdup.  I really don't know if he will ever get it fixed.
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > I am looking for another adaptive mini keyboard.  I have used the
>>    EKEG
>>     > mini since 1997.  But it is no longer on the market.  I have been in
>>     > touch with the man who invented it.  Apparently there is not much
>>    of a
>>     > market for his keyboard.  But I do love it.
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > The working space is about 8 1/2 inches wide and 4 inches high...
>>    very
>>     > small.  Does anyone know if there is anything anything comparable
>>    out
>>     > there besides the TASH keyboard which costs over $1000?
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > I'll look forward to their responses.
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
>>     >
>>     >      >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     >
>>     > --
>>     > Lori
>>     > Age - 46
>>     > C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
>>     > Tucson, AZ
>>
>>
>


-- 
Lori
Age - 46
C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
Tucson, AZ

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