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Re: talking linux palm?
- From: Mario Lang <mlang teleweb at>
- To: blinux-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: talking linux palm?
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 14:18:46 +0100
"Joel Zimba" <jzimba erols com> writes:
> there are keyboards which snap onto the ipaq btw.
Uhm, that sounds quite nice. Do you have any link or product name?
Remaining problem is that we then pay for a screen we dont need.
That makes for additional size/weight too.
At least, we d need a reliable way of disabling the screen
completely, as it uses battery.
> I don't remember if they act as a sleeve, or require the sleeve, but it
> seems like the one I read about had added battery life
> as well as adding pcmcia or cf flash (as in another slot and maybe bluetooth
> or 802.11
CF + pcmcia is quite essential I think.
> I'm still not sure the keyboard is necessary. when I can start hacking with
> one... which has been put on hold for a while...
> I don't think the scheme I've thought of for entering characters with the
> finger or stylus would be that hard to implement...
> especially if you mark 8 or 9 places on the screen... actually making the
> 12 dots of a phone pad would work nicely as well, so numbers could be
> faster.
Interesting idea, but I wouldnt like to use that I think.
I prefer keyboards, no matter how small they are. I once typed a little
bit with the NOkia communicator which has a really small
keyboard. ANd it worked out quite well. You cant use
touch-typing of course, but with a little practice you end up
being quite fast.
Still, a device with mini-keyboard, without screen at all would be my perfect
system.
--
CYa,
Mario
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