USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Robin Paulson
2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all!

  At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.

  What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?

on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).

any recommendations?

someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
similar/better out there?

http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779

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Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Francesco Cat
are you sure you are looking for something like that? The name is
thumbpad keyboard and I think it is unusable if you are thinking
about writing using all the fingers of your hands.

Or what about a flexible one? like
http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0194

or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml
2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all!

  At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.

  What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?

 on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
 are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).

 any recommendations?

 someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
 similar/better out there?

 http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779

 thanks

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RE: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Crane, Matthew

I want to get a frogpad to go with the phone.  I've not tried it but they seem 
pretty cool.

http://www.frogpad.com/ 

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2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all!

  At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.

  What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?

on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).

any recommendations?

someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
similar/better out there?

http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779

thanks

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Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Robin Paulson
2008/7/8 Francesco Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 are you sure you are looking for something like that? The name is
 thumbpad keyboard and I think it is unusable if you are thinking
 about writing using all the fingers of your hands.

i'm not sure to be honest - i want to look at a few options. i think a
thumbpad would be faster than a touchscreen for long e-mails, plus it
would give tactile feedback, which i find helps no end.

a full kb would be best, but not something i can carry round easily.
this caught my eye as well, from the same site:

http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10838
only 218mm x 103mm

 Or what about a flexible one? like
 http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0194

 or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
 http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml


the frogpad looks great, but no way i can justify $100+ on it

 2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all!

  At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.

  What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?

 on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
 are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).

 any recommendations?

 someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
 similar/better out there?

 http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779

 thanks

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Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Erland Lewin
I googled and found this:

http://pc.pcconnection.com/1/1/44869-asus-computer-international-r2h-slim-usb-2-0-foldable-keyboard-04gngv1kus00.html

A foldable, (but not flexible) keyboard. I don't know anything more about
it, but I like the idea better than the rollable membrane keyboards.

Here's another one:

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=PA875U01X-DTcat=KYB

/Erland

2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 2008/7/8 Francesco Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  are you sure you are looking for something like that? The name is
  thumbpad keyboard and I think it is unusable if you are thinking
  about writing using all the fingers of your hands.

 i'm not sure to be honest - i want to look at a few options. i think a
 thumbpad would be faster than a touchscreen for long e-mails, plus it
 would give tactile feedback, which i find helps no end.

 a full kb would be best, but not something i can carry round easily.
 this caught my eye as well, from the same site:

 http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10838
 only 218mm x 103mm

  Or what about a flexible one? like
  http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0194
 
  or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
  http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml


 the frogpad looks great, but no way i can justify $100+ on it

  2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hi all!
 
   At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
  portable bluetooth keyboard.
 
   What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?
 
  on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
  are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).
 
  any recommendations?
 
  someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
  similar/better out there?
 
  http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779
 
  thanks
 
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Re: Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Jeremy List
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Erland Lewin wrote:

  or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
  http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml
 
 
 the frogpad looks great, but no way i can justify $100+ on it

I'm think a one-handed keyboard on the back of a freerunner would be a
great thing. Frogpad has the disadvantage that it needs a different
model depending on what hand you plan to use to type on it: I'm pretty
sure I could design something similar that doesn't have that limitation.

I haven't seen any openmoko software running for quite a while - my
computer isn't really fast enough for qemu - but I think it would be a
good idea to have the on-screen keyboard always accessible (put the icon
back in the notification area or something like that) but have the
auto-pop-up disabled when a physical keyboard is connected (more room to
see what you're writing).

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Re: Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jeremy List [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm think a one-handed keyboard on the back of a freerunner would be a
 great thing. Frogpad has the disadvantage that it needs a different
 model depending on what hand you plan to use to type on it: I'm pretty
 sure I could design something similar that doesn't have that limitation.

Several buttons along the edges would be enough - one for each finger
and 2 or 3 thumb-buttons, or a rocker for the thumb.  You can still
come up with enough chords to type, or, just use them as menu-buttons
to select word ranges, kindof analogous to Dasher.

A long time ago I read about a research project along these lines at
Xerox Parc (which actually occurred even longer ago).  They were using
big round infrared blasters on the ceiling as uplinks into a network,
and people were carrying around these pager-sized devices with buttons
along the edge (and simple 2-line LCD displays), and you could do
2-way messaging anywhere on campus when one of the IR gateways was
within range.  But I thought the text input method was the most
interesting aspect of it.  You only need several buttons to do it, so
it can be ergonomic if the buttons are shaped nicely and are kindof
firm (your fingers stay on the same buttons all the time, you just
press them in different patterns).  And it would be very cheap to
implement.  The thumb buttons could be used for something else in the
word-entry mode, but there could also be an alphanumeric chording mode
(like the Bat keyboard).  I think this was done long enough ago that
if there were any patents, they probably expired by now.

If there were a keyboard on the back, how could you hold the phone and
at the same time press keys on the back?

But you could hold it by the edges and push buttons along the edges at
the same time.

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Re: Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Shawn Rutledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A long time ago I read about a research project along these lines at
 Xerox Parc

Here we go:

http://www.ubiq.com/parctab/
http://www.ubiq.com/parctab/csl9501/node4.html#SECTION0004

The 3 buttons were for interacting with a menu.  4 plus thumbs must've
been my idea the last time I read that paper.

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Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread kenneth marken
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 04:38:07 Shawn Rutledge wrote:
 On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:48 PM, Jeremy List [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  I'm think a one-handed keyboard on the back of a freerunner would be a
  great thing. Frogpad has the disadvantage that it needs a different
  model depending on what hand you plan to use to type on it: I'm pretty
  sure I could design something similar that doesn't have that limitation.

 Several buttons along the edges would be enough - one for each finger
 and 2 or 3 thumb-buttons, or a rocker for the thumb.  You can still
 come up with enough chords to type, or, just use them as menu-buttons
 to select word ranges, kindof analogous to Dasher.

 A long time ago I read about a research project along these lines at
 Xerox Parc (which actually occurred even longer ago).  They were using
 big round infrared blasters on the ceiling as uplinks into a network,
 and people were carrying around these pager-sized devices with buttons
 along the edge (and simple 2-line LCD displays), and you could do
 2-way messaging anywhere on campus when one of the IR gateways was
 within range.  But I thought the text input method was the most
 interesting aspect of it.  You only need several buttons to do it, so
 it can be ergonomic if the buttons are shaped nicely and are kindof
 firm (your fingers stay on the same buttons all the time, you just
 press them in different patterns).  And it would be very cheap to
 implement.  The thumb buttons could be used for something else in the
 word-entry mode, but there could also be an alphanumeric chording mode
 (like the Bat keyboard).  I think this was done long enough ago that
 if there were any patents, they probably expired by now.

 If there were a keyboard on the back, how could you hold the phone and
 at the same time press keys on the back?

 But you could hold it by the edges and push buttons along the edges at
 the same time.


now thats a interesting tought. and with the freerunners ability to make use 
of usb as a host, it could maybe power something like this:
http://www.vuzix.com/iwear/products_vr920.html

it could be fun if a freerunner housing came with such a cording setup, and a 
training app for people to get used to it.

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Re: USB keyboard (was Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard)

2008-07-08 Thread Vinc Duran
That ASUS model seems to come with a mini USB already. No adapters.

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Erland Lewin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I googled and found this:


 http://pc.pcconnection.com/1/1/44869-asus-computer-international-r2h-slim-usb-2-0-foldable-keyboard-04gngv1kus00.html

 A foldable, (but not flexible) keyboard. I don't know anything more about
 it, but I like the idea better than the rollable membrane keyboards.

 Here's another one:

 http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=PA875U01X-DTcat=KYB

 /Erland


 2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 2008/7/8 Francesco Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  are you sure you are looking for something like that? The name is
  thumbpad keyboard and I think it is unusable if you are thinking
  about writing using all the fingers of your hands.

 i'm not sure to be honest - i want to look at a few options. i think a
 thumbpad would be faster than a touchscreen for long e-mails, plus it
 would give tactile feedback, which i find helps no end.

 a full kb would be best, but not something i can carry round easily.
 this caught my eye as well, from the same site:

 http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10838
 only 218mm x 103mm

  Or what about a flexible one? like
  http://www.usbgeek.com/prod_detail.php?prod_id=0194
 
  or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
  http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml


 the frogpad looks great, but no way i can justify $100+ on it

  2008/7/8 Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  2008/7/5 Diego Fdez. Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Hi all!
 
   At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
  portable bluetooth keyboard.
 
   What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?
 
  on a similar note, i'm looking for an ultra-small USB keyboard (there
  are various reasons why I don't like bluetooth).
 
  any recommendations?
 
  someone suggested this a few weeks back, is there anything else
  similar/better out there?
 
  http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=10779
 
  thanks
 
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Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-07 Thread Al Johnson
On Saturday 05 July 2008, Diego Fdez. Durán wrote:
 Hi all!

  At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.

  What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?

The Stowaway from iGo / ThinkOutside works nicely for me.

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Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-07 Thread michael irons


 The Stowaway from iGo / ThinkOutside works nicely for me.


I was looking at that, but they seem to not be selling them anymore...
Any ideas where to find one in US

Michael Irons

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Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-07 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 16:39 -0600, michael irons wrote:
 
 
  The Stowaway from iGo / ThinkOutside works nicely for me.
 
 
 I was looking at that, but they seem to not be selling them anymore...
 Any ideas where to find one in US

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=igo+bluetoothx=0y=0

Several supplieres. HTH



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Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-05 Thread Diego Fdez.
Hi all!

 At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
portable bluetooth keyboard.

 What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?


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Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-05 Thread Jay Vaughan
 At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.
 What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?



I had some great sessions with my Apple Wireless KB and the neo1973 ..

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Re: Posible Bluetooth Keyboard

2008-07-05 Thread Federico Lorenzi
You could probably use a mouse with it too. What would also be
interesting to see is if a bluetooth keyboard uses more or less power
then one connected via usb.

On 7/5/08, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 At the moment my FR is travelling to me, so I'm looking for a good
 portable bluetooth keyboard.
 What do you think about BT KB? what about Nokia SU-8W?



 I had some great sessions with my Apple Wireless KB and the neo1973 ..

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