One point of confusion is sort of built into technical English usage. We use the word programming to mean (at least) two different things: (1) writing source...
I should say first we are a programmer who programs a program, then we use a programmer to program a programmable chip on a development (or demo) board. That's...
Well, typically it's clear from the context. A person programming is a person writing source code, while a device programming is a device applying the proper...
Just finished working my way through the archives. Just to establish a good starting point, am i correct in guessing that the instructions in the description...
The instructions in the group description are still current, with the single caution that the SS-01GL13-F switches mentioned in the referenced notes are now...
Thanks very much, will have to knock a few priorities out of the way before i can start this then, but hopefully i'll be back in touch before too long :)...
Ah, 370 seems to be one I wrote. Good thing I went to yahoo and checked. I have two arduinos hand have progressed only as far as making them blink LEDs. When...
Switches are $1-$2 each. Only a few of those listed could I find in small quantities. The AT90USBKEY is $30 Wire, connectors, a few $ each. One thought about...
A few days ago one of my keys stopped working so I replaced it only to find the new one didn't work either; the problem was in the wiring. I use 10-conductor...
It's out the side. I have no clips. It looked to me like it either comes out the side of the connector or it comes out the side of the clip so I didn't (&...
Very interesting http://www.iu.hio.no/~frodes/numpad.html For my own purposes, I think I'd like to see a one-handed version of this. Ideally I'd like to tie...
why do this instead of getting a frogpad? 1. cheaper. way. 2. more hackable. there are many cheap models so it should be easy to find one that is amenable to...
... John's other message made me think I should address why do this instead of a proper chordite. 1. easily hackable. no need to mess with microcontrollers...
Tony you might take a look at this: http://www.aboutonehandtyping.com/introduction.html She makes some interesting points about typing at desks. She claims...
It is possible to change both the Linux console and the X server's key mappings. You can search around a bit regarding 'loadkeys' and 'xkbcomp', both standard...
... Thanks for the info. But I'm not really interested in a solution that's only for desks. I want to start with something anyone can use and try out with no...
... Hi again Wow!Keys[1] is only for Windows but the photo of the guy at http://numerickeypads.com/ wearing a numeric keypad at his hip certainly make wearable...
This note is only for people who care about the source for my executable hex file for the at90usbkey demo board, namely Chordite004.hex. Those who are...
Today I put into the files section of this Yahoo group a new patch, namely usb_chordite_6.patch and step-by-step instructions on how to use it, namely ...
I neglected to add that the hex file itself, namely series6-Chordite.hex is also now in the files section for the benefit of those who don't care about all...
For the record, there is one slight problem with the Bequaert algorithm that arises due to our expectation about autorepeating --- that a held chord produces a...
I have finally consolidated my instructions for building a USB Chordite prototype into a zipped kit anyone can download at chordite.com. For some reason the...
This collection of dumb pointer patents was cited today on Slashdot. I am pleased to report I did not get included. Truly, 99.9% of all patents are completely...
Another mouse citation at Slashdot: http://www.openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html It's not crappy but it's ... what. Puzzling I guess. It's an 18-button mouse...