• infeeeee@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    The best way to type is still with a keyboard. It’s useful to have touchpad for backward compatibility. You need battery, a box to put hardware in and a keyboard, basically that’s a half laptop

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      4 months ago

      The best way to type is still with a keyboard.

      Sure. I don’t need to have the bulk of the electronics in a flat package beneath my keyboard, though. At that point, I can use higher-profile form factors.

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        Sooner or later we will get back to C64 form factor, that would be a good compromise with a thinkpad trackpoint.

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      4 months ago

      Sure, but does the touchpad have to be below the keys? It makes sense for a laptop since it matches the dimensions of the screen when folded closed. No screen means it can be rethought.

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        Where would you put it? If you type with both hands that’s the most convenient. I’ve only seen side touchpads on small 6-7" laptops where there is no space there, and you can’t type with both hands due to their size. GPD has some models like that, e.g. GPD MicroPC:

        https://i2.wp.com/liliputing.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/micro_06.jpg?fit=900%2C721&ssl=1

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          We’re already using cables to interconnect the peripherals to the main computer. That’s the whole gimmick of the glasses. Why not have a keyboard on top of the computer, laptop style, with a wired USB module with the IO ports and a trackpad on top? You could recess the port on both ends so the base is flush with the body of either module, so it looks like a permanent part of the PC but is still removable for replacement and transportation.

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          I’ve seen people’s wrists accidentally touch the touchpad while typing and completely screw up what they were doing. It’s happened to me personally as well.

          I don’t know if there’s a better placement, but it’s worth considering. I have seen Bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combos that have the touchpad to the right of the keys, but no personal experience with them.

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      Depends on size and power needs. I feel like this would be the perfect situation for a wrist mounted keyboard/mouse setup.