--- Neill Newman neill@entora.co.uk wrote:
David Freeman wrote:
Yes Mr newman, I wanted to chat to you about the wearables, I here
you
did some demos for Lonix of your wearables stuff, which means you
are
pencilled in for the next meet to do a wearables demo.
okies.. I have no problem doing this in the future, but I'm trying to get my thesis in by the end of July, so now is not a good time ;(... I promise that I will do a wearables talk for you guys... but at the moment I am likely to scream if anybody mentions wearables/java/thesis ;)....
Well the next meet is in august some time.
Does this mean you can help a newbie wih bugs in their Java code?
/me runs
Also While on the subject, Earl your doing a security demo. Out of interest for
input
devices what is there for a wearable?
The Twiddler, that's about it.. there are some other devices (wearclam, keydler) but these are much more one off prototypes ;(..
Oh great joy. I'll stick to my desktop PC then.
I quite like my split keyboard, could I some how still use a qwerty keyboard with a wearable?
erm.. I think the only option there would be to use an arm mounted qwerty board, but these are small, fiddly, and although you only type with one hand, you tie up both hands when using the device.. There is no easy answer to this problem at the moment...
Wouldn't work for what I want. I quite liked the idea of having two half keyboards on my belt and typing with my hands down by my side.
Thanks
Sz - tring to keep calm
Remember Don't Panic
D
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