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From: khaw@parcplace.com (Mike Khaw)
Newsgroups: comp.std.misc
Subject: Re: chord keyboard faster than traditional keyboard?
Message-ID: <610@parcplace.com>
Date: 24 Sep 89 04:24:56 GMT
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Organization: ParcPlace Systems, Mt. View, CA
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nukim@ndsuvax.UUCP (kyongsok kim) writes:


+   A Virinia engineer Larry Langley is developing
+a chord keyboard w/ the help of the Navy.  The kbd has 8 keys,
+4 for each hand, and each key has two positions (front and back).
+One plays one key from each hand simultaneously and we have 8 X 8 = 64
+combinations.  Karl Kroemer (working on a chording system) said,

Just a sec ... 8 keys with 2 positions each should be 2**8 = 256
combinations.  (USASCII uses 7 bits => 2**7 = 128).

Mike Khaw
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