JJZolx;554440 Wrote: 
> 
> Otherwise you're better off using an iPod Touch with iPeng or a
> netbook/laptop to control the Touch and ignore the touch screen.  It's
> kind of amazing when you think about all of the effor that went into
> the touch screen software developmet - there really are very few
> practical uses for the thing.

Using the Touch is the fastest way I have found to browse my
collection. Nothing beats a high speed scroll bar. I just wish I could
take the best of the Touch and merge it with the best of iPeng as far
as browsing/searching. I would have the perfect interface then.

As for the flex arm thingy the OP is looking for, isn't there one on
your shoulder like mine?


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