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- +====== What was I wearing? 2007 - 2010 ======
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-====== What am I wearing? ======+
  
 [[.:iswc_2007#New Scientist|{{people:priestdo:wearables:newsci-interview.png}}]][[#Changes Fall - Winter 2007|{{people:priestdo:wearables:herbert-on-couch.jpg?300}}]] [[.:iswc_2007#New Scientist|{{people:priestdo:wearables:newsci-interview.png}}]][[#Changes Fall - Winter 2007|{{people:priestdo:wearables:herbert-on-couch.jpg?300}}]]
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     * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/wearable.pics.html|pictures of older chorders and displays]]     * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/wearable.pics.html|pictures of older chorders and displays]]
     * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/chordhack/|Chording keyboard driver]] for 2.2 and 2.4 kernel     * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/chordhack/|Chording keyboard driver]] for 2.2 and 2.4 kernel
-    * [[/Twiddler_Mods/|An easy way to modify a Twiddler for better stability and improved comfort]]+    * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/Twiddler_Mods/|An easy way to modify a Twiddler for better stability and improved comfort]]
     * [[timeline_of_rigs]]     * [[timeline_of_rigs]]
     * [[start|Spiffchorder: usb chorder project]]     * [[start|Spiffchorder: usb chorder project]]
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   * cellular EDGE modem - haven't tried it or looked into it   * cellular EDGE modem - haven't tried it or looked into it
  
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 ===== What Works ===== ===== What Works =====
  
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   :: I am very happy to say that I am back to using my 7 button chording keyboard. Thanks to Mikkel Holm Olsen it no longer requires a special kernel driver. It is now seen as an HID compliant usb keyboard! The code is not quite polished enough for public release, but very soon now.   :: I am very happy to say that I am back to using my 7 button chording keyboard. Thanks to Mikkel Holm Olsen it no longer requires a special kernel driver. It is now seen as an HID compliant usb keyboard! The code is not quite polished enough for public release, but very soon now.
   .. [[chorder>spiffchorder:forside|{{people:priestdo:wearables:dsback.jpg?250}}]]   .. [[chorder>spiffchorder:forside|{{people:priestdo:wearables:dsback.jpg?250}}]]
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   :: So what was the upshot of my [[http://www.handykey.com|twiddler]] experiment? Well, I tried it for many months. For me it does not work well. The twiddler is a nice device for many reasons - built in mouse, lots of keys you can program, fits neatly in your hand and not least of all you can put down your money and have a working keyboard sent to you!    :: So what was the upshot of my [[http://www.handykey.com|twiddler]] experiment? Well, I tried it for many months. For me it does not work well. The twiddler is a nice device for many reasons - built in mouse, lots of keys you can program, fits neatly in your hand and not least of all you can put down your money and have a working keyboard sent to you! 
   ..But on the last day I used it my speed was still under 15 wpm. I am told that this is not typical, but then I never said I had a neuro-typical brain. So, I put my seven key chorder back on (after not using it all those same months) and did 55 wpm. My brain and fingers work better with my hand open and with fewer buttons. Mikkel is cleaning up the code, I am trying to help with the documentation and then it will be posted for folks to build their own.   ..But on the last day I used it my speed was still under 15 wpm. I am told that this is not typical, but then I never said I had a neuro-typical brain. So, I put my seven key chorder back on (after not using it all those same months) and did 55 wpm. My brain and fingers work better with my hand open and with fewer buttons. Mikkel is cleaning up the code, I am trying to help with the documentation and then it will be posted for folks to build their own.
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