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Re: reactive keyboard
- To: Tony Aiuto <http://www.ics.com/~tony>
- Subject: Re: reactive keyboard
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:39:34 -0400
- In-Reply-To: <200209271729.http://www.frito/~NAA03804>
- Keywords: reactive key, RSI
 > From: Tony Aiuto <http://www.ics.com/~tony>
 > Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:29:49 -0400
 >
 > Robert:
 > 
 > I came accross your web site while doing a search for my name.
 > It seems you have a link to me.    While there, I see you
 > have taken over trying to maintain Reactive Keyboard.  I
 > used to love that thing.  I used it all the time back
 > in the character terminal days.  I may try it again.  Thanks.
Yeah.  I haven't been using it lately since getting laid off almost 2
months ago.  I really should.  It's a very interesting/cool program.
 > I too have RSI problems.   A big help for me has been my
 > Goldtouch keyboard (www.goldtouch.com).  Don't let the pictures
 > fool you.  It really can fold up to a severe angle, so you
 > can get your hands to fall right.  I've used them for about
 > 3 years now on my SGI and windows boxes.  Great value for
 > the price.
Yeah.  The thing I don't like about the Goldtouch is that it looks like it
doesn't split apart as far as my Lexmark Select-Ease.  The Comfort
Ergomagic (http://www.ergocanada.com/products/keyboards/comfort_ergomagic.html)
seems like it would do this, but I haven't tried it.
On a different subject, is your company (ICS) hiring at this time?
 > Tony Aiuto