@Mint Keyphase
Check out the OrbiTouch linked below. It manages to cover every button on a 104-key US keyboard except the Menu key.
Enter: both hands (er… hooves) south.
Escape: both hands southwest.
Tab: left hand north, right hand south.
Backspace: left hand west, right hand south.
Delete: left hand southeast, right hand south.
It uses one-handed gestures to toggle Shift, Caps Lock, Num Lock, and a mouse mode. And Caps Lock does double duty, letting two sets of non-alphanumeric keys overlap. For example, both hands south with Caps Lock on maps to the down arrow key.
(Actually, looking at the documentation, there should be an available place for the Menu key: Caps Lock + Delete. But it may or may not have been implemented that way.)
Cool, never knew such a thing existed, would actually be real good for disabled people or amputees.
Like I’ve said before, I wish more pony artists drawing ungulates at computers knew about the OrbiTouch.
Check out the OrbiTouch linked below. It manages to cover every button on a 104-key US keyboard except the Menu key.
Escape: both hands southwest.
Tab: left hand north, right hand south.
Backspace: left hand west, right hand south.
Delete: left hand southeast, right hand south.
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