on Tue, 03 Jun 2003 11:32:56PM -0500, Kent West insinuated: > Kevin Mark wrote: > > >On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 13:08, Nori Heikkinen wrote: > > > > > >><snip> > >>I would love to see a normal laptop, > >> > >> > >never in a million years. its form factor doesnt allow it. > > > > > >> but with a keyboard > >>whose two halves could pop up in the middle, and then rotate inwards > >>to whatever degree the user wanted, kind of like [1], except built > >>into a laptop, and without the numerical keypad, obviously. > >> > >> > >>does such a thing exist? > >> > I believe it was one of the IBM Thinkpads that had a "butterfly" > keyboard. It expanded when you opened the laptop, but it didn't > rotate inwards, and looked nothing like [1]. It was just a normal > keyboard, with bigger keys and spacing like a desktop keyboard, that > was cut in half and folded into a tighter space when the lid was > closed. Can't say I was terribly impressed with it; I guess the > market wasn't either, or you'd still see the design.
yeah, i've seen this -- what i'm looking for is this + rotation. guess it just isn't out there yet ... > It probably won't be of any use to you, but the roll-up keyboard > might be a consideration; it's basically the innards of a keyboard, > wrapped in rubber, so that you can roll it up to store/carry and > unroll it to use. It's not particularly usable in my estimation, > but some folks like it. TigerDirect.com has it for $20 or so. right, but it's a straight keyboard ... exactly the thing that was causing me wrist pain itn the first place. </nori> -- .~. nori @ sccs.swarthmore.edu /V\ http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~nori/jnl/ // \\ @ maenad.net /( )\ www.maenad.net ^`~'^ get my (*new*) key here: http://www.maenad.net/geek/gpg/7ede5499.asc (please *remove* old key 11e031f1!) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]