Re: TI-H: Off subject...sort of....


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Re: TI-H: Off subject...sort of....




Where do you get those?  I will need to plan it into my hardware design for
the case thing...

>I want a regular keyboard.  I HATE punching those little, itty, bitty, keys.
>I can get a "micro" keyboard, which is half the size of a regular one, but
>only from about caps lock to the enter key, no arrow keys or anything.  They
>are accessed by pressing a special button and some of the normal keys.  It
>would easily fit in my backpack.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: PXGray <PXGray@aol.com>
>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Sunday, March 01, 1998 6:19 PM
>Subject: TI-H: Off subject...sort of....
>
>
>>
>>A few days ago, my friend James and I (JdAoMtEyS) were discussing some
>>programs that we would like to make...The subject of how hard it was to
>type
>>on the calcs (85s) came up.  James and I noticed that if you flip the calc
>on
>>its side (with the arrow keys on top) the keys line up to form an almost
>>perfect QWERTY keyboard!  Assuming you could use the existing enter key, it
>>would be an interesting ASM project, and it would certainly remove the need
>>for carrying a large keyboard around school (like you would have to if you
>>attached an external one...)
>>
>>-Pat Gray
>>PXGray@aol.com
>>