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The FrogPad is a one-handed keypad designed to provide all the functionality of a full keyboard in a small form.  The designers intended to provide a comfortable, productive device that could be used by those with disabilities and to relieve or prevent carpal tunnel stress.  After a year of marketing the USB version, the eponymous [...]

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Product Requirements: Device: Compaq iPAQ 3630, 3635, 3650, 3670 642K driver Palm devices seem to have keyboards coming out the wazoo (yes, that’s a technical term)… There is the Stowaway, GoType!, Seiko ThumBoard, and SnapNType just to name a few. Pocket PCs on the other hand, lag quite a bit behind with Stowaway and GoType! [...]

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Product Requirements: Device: Palm V/Vx, m500, m505, m515 19k .PRC driver (included on Floppy) Just when you thought that there couldn’t possibly be another thumb-style keyboard available for the Palm, I’m here to tell you that you’re wrong! Seiko Instruments Inc. now has their own thumb board for the Palm V/Vx, m500, m505 and m515 [...]

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Product Requirements: Device: Palm m500, 505 requires 24K of RAM The Targus ThumbPad is a clever little device which, at 1.2 oz is barely noticeable in your trouser pocket, yet it provides the full functionality of much larger, heavier and more expensive keyboard via the standard universal Palm connector. Featuring 38 keys in standard QWERTY [...]

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Product Requirements: Device: Visor, Visor Deluxe, Visor Neo, Visor Platinum, Visor Prism, Visor Pro SnapNType.prc 7k FaceBoard.prc 30k The SnapNType T101 from TT Tech LTD. is a unique snap-on input device that is compatible with all of the current Handspring Visor PDAs excluding the Edge model. This thumb-type keyboard is reminiscent of the popular RIM [...]

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Product Requirements: Device: Palm V series, IBM WorkPad c3  keyboard driver (included)  The Accufeel G300 from Acer Communications & Multimedia is a small “thumb keyboard” that plugs into the HotSync port of a Palm V series PDA. Acer is actually a distributor for the device, which is made by Darfon Electronics, who calls it the [...]

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