(Also of note: PAPER UP and PAPER DOWN, which are perhaps the first up and down arrow keys, ever.)
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To honour The Bennington, I turned my keyboard into one when I was writing about it. It was… as comfortable as you’d imagine. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯pic.twitter.com/TjmsQAOkkt
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Everything old is new again: An assistive, eye-controlled “keyboard” for use by people with physical disabilities or spinal cord injury.pic.twitter.com/GrORTJwBJY
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Replying to @mwichary
those pronoun keys are interesting. it must have some smarts in it, to automatically adjust word forms somehow.
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If you care, the manual is here: http://file.prentrom.com/192/ECO-WordCore-45-14423v.10.pdf … But please share interesting things you find there. :·)
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Also, that’s kind of the beauty of keyboards as they are moving towards software.
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Replying to @mwichary
wow, you can type [HE/HIS][NOT][WANT] and it'll write out "He doesn't want"!
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Replying to @mwichary
that's about the only interesting thing I see in the manual. It basically just combines words like he/his into one button...
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and uses some grammatical smarts to figure out which one you mean.
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