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Originally Posted by dave2008
Chording keyboard for k4 looks cool  I am interested in how much faster it could be. I have never used that kind of keyboard before.
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I takes holding it a certain way, and a lot of practice, but you can get really fast (but not as fast as touch typing). For the K4 scheme I designed it would be a two-hand hold using both thumbs and both index fingers. A traditional chording keyboard is a one-handed keyboard (which for some strange reason makes people watching you use it make comments about using it for pr0n)...
Regarding chording speed, Thad Starner can do 67WPM on a Twiddler after using it daily for 10 years.