I think that if you get a touch screen device of any kind really it's
just something to get use to.

On 12/4/09, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Secretary? Do they really even have such creatures or even call them
> secretaries? :) Seems the secretary role has changed significantly over the
> years. However, to keep this somewhat on topic, the written word is likely
> not to go anywhere any time soon. :) I have heard of various systems people
> have been developing, including a hat you could ware that would basically
> interpret brain waves and Apple has even filed a patent on a technology to
> capture/decode facial movements. Interesting times are ahead for sure.
>
> On Dec 4, 2009, at 5:45 PM, John G. Heim wrote:
>
>> Yeah, as long as we continue to deal with the written word, I don't know
>> how
>> normal keyboards can go away. Human beings are designed to do things with
>> their fingers.
>>
>> I'm not poo-pooing technology. I think it won't be long until we all have
>> telepathy. They already have sound systems that can be set up so that only
>>
>> you can hear them. They actually cause the bones of your skull to vibrate
>> and since everybody's skull is different, only you can hear it. They also
>> have devices that allow you to think a word and the computer recognizes
>> it.
>> So if you think "call mom" it knows. When those technologies mature to the
>>
>> point where they can go on an iphone, you'll essentially have telepathy.
>>
>> But businesses still deal primarily with the written word. There used to
>> be
>> very efficient voice recognition systems in every work place -- they were
>> called secretaries. Remember how  in the old movies bosses called their
>> secretary in to dictate a letter? Nobody does that any more, they fire off
>>
>> an email.  To some degree that is because of cost. But mainly it's because
>>
>> it's more efficient to compose an email yourself than to have your
>> secretary
>> compose it for you.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scott Howell" <scottn3...@gmail.com>
>> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 12:48 PM
>> Subject: Re: no mac for blind people in Belgium
>>
>>
>> John, that is true and in talking to a friend of mine who has really taken
>>
>> to the iPhone as I have and he is sighted, has also said that having some
>> sort of tactile feedback would be preferred. I have to agree, it would
>> seem
>> and this is purely my own opinion, but not having some sort of feedback
>> would feel really odd and abrupt on the fingers..
>> On Dec 4, 2009, at 1:19 PM, John G. Heim wrote:
>>
>>> I wouldn't count on the traditional style keyboard going out any time
>>> soon.
>>> The technology to make a perfectly flat keyboard has been available for
>>> many
>>> years. You probably have a perfectly flat control panel on your microwave
>>> oven. It hasn't caught on for keyboards because people like being able to
>>> feel the keys. Most keyboards even have extra bumps on the f, j, and
>>> numpad
>>> 5 keys so people can find them easier.
>>>
>>> I just bought a mini USP keyboard from the Apple Store. Its way flatter
>>> than
>>> a regular keyboard but its not perfectly flat like a touch screen. You
>>> might
>>> ask yourself why Apple didn't manufacture this keyboard like the control
>>> panel on a microwave oven. Actually, keyboards like that are available.
>>> But
>>> generally, you don't see them because people don't like them.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Mark BurningHawk Baxter" <markbaxte...@gmail.com>
>>> To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>>> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 10:38 AM
>>> Subject: Re: no mac for blind people in Belgium
>>>
>>>
>>>> Keyboard, or touch-input alphanumerical devices, sure, but they'll be
>>>> touch screen or nonstandard shapes and sizes; it behooves the blind
>>>> person, I think, to get used to the fact and start breaking away from
>>>> traditional QWERTY; I never learned DVORAK or any other of the
>>>> keyboard configurations, but I'm betting the standard typewriter
>>>> interface will come to an extinction soon.
>>>>
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