====== Commercial Chorders ====== So, you like chording, but are not up for building it? The following list contains the commercial chorders I know of that you can buy. A listing on this page does not constitute and endorsement. Some of these I have tried, some I have not. ^ Desk use ||| |[[http://www.infogrip.com/bat-keyboard.html|BAT]] | Desk use 7 button chorder, fixed chordset with user programmable macros | I have used Bats. I like the feel of them, but they are too large to wear without modification | |[[http://half-qwerty.com/|Half-Qwerty full size keyboard]]| A standard keyboard that mirrors itself so you can use it with one hand | This is probably what you want if you are temporarily restricted to typing with one hand and are a good touch typist already | ^ Small keyboards that can be easily carried ||| |[[http://www.cykey.co.uk/|cykey]]| 7 button chorder, small and light. Fixed chordset | I have never handled one of these, but they look nice. Design allows for Right or Left hand use. Not as erg as the Bat. | |[[http://www.frogpad.com/|frogpad]]| 20 button chorder, small. Fixed chordset | I have never used the Frogpad | ^ Wearable keyboards ||| |[[http://www.tekgear.com/index.cfm?pageID=90&prodid=22§ion=99&nodelist=1,99|twiddler2]]| Hand held chorder, 16 button chorder, user programmable chordset | Many folks in the wearable community use these. Is both a keyboard and a pointing device. | |[[http://www.tekgear.com/index.cfm?pageID=90&prodid=17§ion=99&nodelist=1,99&function=viewproducts|L3 WristPC]]| Wrist mounted qwerty keyboard | I have never used this, it is a rugged mini qwerty keyboard. |