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One-handed typing glove leaves your other hand free to do what it pleases
If you constantly need to stop typing to take a sip of water, adjust your hair, fix your glasses, take a bite of a sandwich, or any other process that requires one hand, you might think that having to use both hands to type on a keyboard is a little inconvenient. You would be being kind of lazy and picky, but hey, I'm not one to judge.
A solution for your problem is the Clove 2 Glove, a glove that uses finger gestures to let you type with one hand, leaving your other hand free to do what it pleases. You simply need to completely relearn how to type using a complicated series of finger movements. What could be easier? Now, finally, at long last, you don't need to stop typing that email to scratch yourself. Viva progress!
Cemetech, via Hack a Day
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By Tynamy at 5:13 PM ON 07/24/08
That seems really cool but how does it really work. is there a letter to every movement is it a combination on movements?
By ondigo at 11:02 PM ON 07/27/08
You'd do a lot better to go with a FrogPad (http://www.frogpad.com)