goadeff
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Junction City, OR
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I rely on an odd preparation ritual to get the best keyboarding performance out of my TouchStream: I fold a piece of paper, place a drop of supergue onto it, then slide my fingertip about on it quickly so my finger doesn't bond to the paper. I repeat this step with other fingertips and the sides of my thumbs. This forms an invisible "sweat barrier" that makes my fingers nice and slippery on the TouchStream, and usually lasts throughout the day unless I give my hands a good washing. I also sometimes rub my fingers across a talcum stick, one of a type you can get at electric shaver shops - it's one of the more tidier ways to deal with talcum.
A word of caution about superglue: some people have allergies to it, and it is of course very quickly bonding.
I think it might be possible to design some sort of thin, flexible fingertip type of device, re-useable, like a thimble, that would more better serve...
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Ed Agoff
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