Alan: Thanks for the info. One of the reasons I got involved in the Fab project is that I have an interest (bordering on obsession) with discovering or creating the Ideal Computer Interface. Dale's Fab4Linux concept seemed to be a definite step in the right direction. Unfortunately, we haven't gotten the web site up yet. I did pass out some CD's at the west-side January meeting, but there was a problem with the install script that I've since corrected. I was unable to make it to this month's east-side meeting due to a scheduling conflict, but I would like to bring some of our latest-and-greatest beta CD's to the Stammtisch next week if that's still happening. And hopefully we'll get the web site up and working within the next month or so. Vaughn Treude CTO, Fabuluss Software On Saturday 15 February 2003 23:40, you wrote: > Hey, those who are interested in the Fab4Linux application/UI that was > demonstrated at recent PLUG meetings should look at this discussion on > slashdot.org. > > http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/03/02/15/2218258.shtml?tid=137 > > The poster asks what the dream keyboard would look like. One response > seems to fit at least part of what Fab4Linux is intended for: > > " My Vision (Score:2, Interesting) > by Dictateur (638553) on Saturday February 15, @08:50PM (#5311348) > (http://www.hippo.ca.tc/) I think what I would like to see is a keyboard > wich changes contextually. Something like a screen with different kind of > keys in differents applications. Of course there would still be some always > there keys." > > Get that Fab4Linux program done and you may have a ready market! > > Alan > > PS Is it available for beta testing download? It was not available at the > Mesa meeting when they presented. > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss