in response to the flurry of e-mail about the Twiddler. Thad ---------------------- Hi Thad- Thanks for the FWD. We have been working hard on the specs for the Rev2 Twiddler and so far the key elements are: 1) Wireless operation (get rid of the cables) . 2) Driverless (i.e. True PnP) 3) Improved ergonomics (Including *soft* feel suggested to me by Rosalind Picard) 4) More intuitive and responsive pointing sensor (probably something like Ted Selker's very nice IBM Trackpoint) I have been following the discussion with interest and invite one and all to send us their "Wish List" (). I must say that it is a pleasure to be involved with such a talented and enthusiastic group. Also, I need to let you know that we take everyone's suggestions very seriously and are working as hard as our small company and underfunded budget will allow to improve the Twiddler. Also, Ian Lintault, an experienced engineer with an excellent business sense, has joined Handykey (you may have met him at the Wearables Conference) and has already accelerated many improvents. We now have a "What's New" section on Handykey's Web Site and will use that to keep people updated on what we are doing. Many thanks for the feedback from you and all the Wearables Group. Chris George Handykey www.handykey.com
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