Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Another fun combo
iPad with Datamancer keyboard. Works perfectly too.
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BTW, sometimes new Photoshop's Content-aware Fill works great. In both pictures I had table edges or objects I wanted to get rid of, and it did it in a snap.
I haven't tried to really get into it, but it feels like they are less great for that. There is more space between the keys and so on. Also, the screen shines in the glossy keytops so the letters can be hard to see if you're leaned back a bit.
"It seems like if you know how to type it shouldn't matter if the screen reflects on the keys."
It does if you are doing stuff where you have to take the hands on and off the keys often, because these keys don't have the little physical markers on the F and J keys.
Of course to complete the look you need a fresnel lens that's as wide as the keyboard, mounted on a brass frame to get the "large screen" iPad in a very Brazil fashion.
I couldn't use a keyboard like that anyway, as I have used one of these for several years and find the regular ones too cramped. Apprently these split ones aren't that popular, but they are much easier on the hands for marathon typing sessions.
I haven't seen the iPad yet, but all your innovations and gimmicks would suggest one thing: that what people really need is a MacBook. Much better handling.
Love those keyboards - how fast are they to actually type on - and get some work done?
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried to really get into it, but it feels like they are less great for that. There is more space between the keys and so on.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the screen shines in the glossy keytops so the letters can be hard to see if you're leaned back a bit.
They are more for occasional use and decoration.
... It might be just an issue of training, because they do say that some people can write fast on them.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should comission a steampunk case mod for your 'pad.
ReplyDeleteSome gauges, pipes and dials. Not to mention an 80 liter steam pressure tank to power the damn thing.
Yes, Datamancer has already written to me saying he's considering it.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like if you know how to type it shouldn't matter if the screen reflects on the keys.
ReplyDeleteShame about that wire. What is the hideous huge connector on the side?
ReplyDelete"It seems like if you know how to type it shouldn't matter if the screen reflects on the keys."
ReplyDeleteIt does if you are doing stuff where you have to take the hands on and off the keys often, because these keys don't have the little physical markers on the F and J keys.
Of course to complete the look you need a fresnel lens that's as wide as the keyboard, mounted on a brass frame to get the "large screen" iPad in a very Brazil fashion.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't use a keyboard like that anyway, as I have used one of these for several years and find the regular ones too cramped. Apprently these split ones aren't that popular, but they are much easier on the hands for marathon typing sessions.
ReplyDeleteThe Brazil fresnel screen would be very cool.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who came up with that idea? It's so defining for the look of the movie.
I haven't seen the iPad yet, but all your innovations and gimmicks would suggest one thing: that what people really need is a MacBook. Much better handling.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya. And it's true, it's much better for many things. But it's also much bigger and much, much heavier.
ReplyDeleteAnd for reading (and other entertainment), iPad has no peers.