Yo /g/, does anyone have experience with one handed typing? Any recommended devices for the job?
I'm looking at going full cyberpunk and making a wearable PC, and hauling around a 108 key would be a terrible solution.
>>51422475
give some details about this pc
>>51422475
Have sensors all over your body and program a dance move to a specific key.
So if you want to go to Youtube you just have the Mambo twice.
>>51422475
>cyberpunk
>wearable PC
Just put Debian on a smartphone and use a bluetooth keyboard. Unless you want to be a cyberhipster and conform (heh) to the early-90s aesthetics. Then you should just GTFO
Looks alright for gaming I guess, I just cant see it being efficient at typing. Why not just get a split keyboard and use strictly CLI for your wearable PC?
>>51422490
buy raspberry pi
have somebody with a 3d printer make you a slim case with two slits so you can add a wrist strap
add one hand keyboard and small screen
the game is now being won
>full keyboard
Not nearly cyberpunk enough, you're going to want a chorded keyer
>>51422570
how does that work?
>>51422490
>>51422556
Not screen, that's for casuals. I'm going for some video goggles, but removing one eye.
So more like a constant video eye patch.
>>51422570
What's that called, I'm intrigued
>>51422592
Rather than having one key for every letter, you press combinations of keys.
Here's an example from a two-handed stenography keyboard, same basic principle but optimised for 240+ WPM typing instead of just looking cool.
>>51422614
>What's that called, I'm intrigued
He literally wrote the name on his post, are you sure you're capable of making a computer if you can't even read?
>>51422631
OK dipshit, I'll be clearer for you.
What is that make and model of chording keyboard?
>>51422669
I won't spoonfeed you
>M_c______e_ __4 (1980 model)
wanna play hangman?
>>51422628
Oh so this is the shit they use in courtrooms and whatnot? Do you basically have to learn a new language?
>>51422738
Almost. But once learnt, it's quick as hell.
Court stenography machines use 2 hands though, so no good for OPS purposes
>>51422738
Not entirely, but writing phonetically takes practice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wpv-Qb-dB6g#t=3m50s
>>51422830
This was a really cool watch. Still, she does mention a few times that steno is a two-handed input system.
http://m.instructables.com/id/Chording-Keyboard-BLE-and-USB
Man up OP, make your own
You can make a Bluetooth chorded keyboard out of an old wiimote if you are remotely competent with EE. Just need some switches and a way to make the case.
>>51422499
Underrated post is underrated.
>>51423121
I already told you steno is two-handed, ya dingus
I also said that steno is a type of chorded typing input, similar but not identical to one-handed keyers.