This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
wiki:start [2014/09/26 19:56] – tony | wiki:start [2024/05/03 17:21] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
====== Getting Started ====== | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
- | Overview | + | ==== Overview |
- | The Twiddler3 | + | The Twiddler3 |
- | The Strap | + | |
- | There is a soft fabric strap that extends from a slot in the side of the Twiddler's case and attaches | + | The Twiddler3 |
- | Changing | + | Out of the box, the Twiddler is really easy to use. All of the keys are clearly marked so that even a novice user can get started right away. The color coding is simple, White letters show what a single key press will send to your device. |
- | To adjust the Twiddler for left-hand use, first remove the strap from its Velcro fastener on the bottom. Next, grasp the strap close to the slot and slide the end of the strap out of the slot. It is designed to be a snug fit. Then slide the same fitted end of the strap into the matching slot on the opposite side of the Twiddler. Be sure to insert it all the way into the slot. | + | All chords are remappable and customizable and can be more than one character long. While one key chord could send out an “a” another key chord could be mapped |
- | Getting Started: Left or Right? | + | Mouse pointing functions are done through the 8 way Nav Stick. |
+ | |||
+ | ==== The Strap ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | There is a soft fabric strap that extends from a slot in the side of the Twiddler' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Getting Started: Left or Right? | ||
Which hand should you use for the Twiddler? The first inclination is to use it in your dominant hand. But you may wish to put off this decision and try the Twiddler with each hand and think about how you will be using it before you decide. | Which hand should you use for the Twiddler? The first inclination is to use it in your dominant hand. But you may wish to put off this decision and try the Twiddler with each hand and think about how you will be using it before you decide. | ||
Line 18: | Line 23: | ||
Here are a few things to consider: | Here are a few things to consider: | ||
- | 1. What do you want to be able to do with the hand not holding the Twiddler? | + | * What do you want to be able to do with the hand not holding the Twiddler? |
If you want to take pencil-and-paper notes, you may wish to try the Twiddler in your non-writing hand. | If you want to take pencil-and-paper notes, you may wish to try the Twiddler in your non-writing hand. | ||
- | 2. Does your normal computer work involve fine control of the pointing device (such as CAD or drawing programs)? | + | * Does your normal computer work involve fine control of the pointing device (such as CAD or drawing programs)? |
If so, you may want to use the Twiddler in the hand that has the best drawing control. In any case, you may wish to experiment with each hand to see which suits you best. It is always easy to change the strap to the other side. The Twiddler key layout is designed to work equally well in either hand. | If so, you may want to use the Twiddler in the hand that has the best drawing control. In any case, you may wish to experiment with each hand to see which suits you best. It is always easy to change the strap to the other side. The Twiddler key layout is designed to work equally well in either hand. | ||
- | How to hold the Twiddler | + | ==== How to hold the Twiddler |
How you hold the Twiddler is a matter of personal taste. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes and shapes. The following guidelines may help you find a comfortable position: | How you hold the Twiddler is a matter of personal taste. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes and shapes. The following guidelines may help you find a comfortable position: | ||
- | In general, the strap goes around the back part of your hand, between your knuckles and wrist, and attaches to the Velcro fastener on the bottom of the case. (Check the photo on the back cover for strap placement.) | + | In general, the strap goes around the back part of your hand, between your knuckles and wrist, and attaches to the Velcro fastener on the bottom of the case. Do not make the strap too tight. You should adjust the strap so your fingers fall naturally and easily over the center column of keys (the keys with the small guide-bumps on them). |
You will notice that your thumb is resting on the top inside corner of the Twiddler. When the strap is adjusted correctly, it is loose enough so that your hand can be removed and re-inserted without detaching the strap from the Velcro. Rotating the Twiddler toward or away from your palm adjusts the angle of operation to accommodate longer or shorter fingers; and the angle of the strap on the bottom of the Twiddler can also be adjusted for your comfort. In fact, one way to find a comfortable position is to remove the strap from the bottom, set the Twiddler' | You will notice that your thumb is resting on the top inside corner of the Twiddler. When the strap is adjusted correctly, it is loose enough so that your hand can be removed and re-inserted without detaching the strap from the Velcro. Rotating the Twiddler toward or away from your palm adjusts the angle of operation to accommodate longer or shorter fingers; and the angle of the strap on the bottom of the Twiddler can also be adjusted for your comfort. In fact, one way to find a comfortable position is to remove the strap from the bottom, set the Twiddler' | ||
Line 40: | Line 45: | ||
You don't need to grip the Twiddler. By resting the thumb as shown, and applying gentle outward pressure, you will keep the Twiddler steady and reach the keys more easily. | You don't need to grip the Twiddler. By resting the thumb as shown, and applying gentle outward pressure, you will keep the Twiddler steady and reach the keys more easily. | ||
+ | [[thekeyboard|The Keyboard]] | ||