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Subject: Re: keyboards dvorak & others - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 8-Jul-83 20:38:56 EDT
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uiuccsb!grunwald    Jul  8 17:49:00 1983

  A couple years ago, Byte had an article about a chording keyboard (one where
you press several keys at once to represent a symbol) which looked like it was
the size of 1/2 a grapefruit and had 6 buttons.

  Also, chording keyboards are available for computers. I've seen them sold
in magizines. The postal service use these sorts of things. Some of them
only require one had, leaving the other free for (let us say) a mouse or
lightpen.