So this rocks: Fuji Xerox DocuCentre-II C4300 address book - you flip physical "pages" and buttons get remapped. Selected page is encoded by cutouts and nubs on the pages, depressing small switches. Something for @mwichary ?:)pic.twitter.com/eyJ1JlmdtE
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Replying to @tdubrownik
Thanks!!! I’ve seen this occasionally, it seems to be a popular thing in Japan. I am not sure what this is called officially, though. Maybe
@TokyoSpark knows?pic.twitter.com/i89AKaETwi
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This seems related: http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/computer/office/0068.html …
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And here: http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/computer/office/0086.html … Also, from another page: “At the time, there were almost no people involved in clerical work who could handle a keyboard, and the touch-pen system was used to side-step the problem of "keyboard phobia".”
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Lastly, this is the info on the ticket-reservation keyboard I posted above: http://museum.ipsj.or.jp/en/heritage/2012MARS-105.html …
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