New enclosure made from a project box.
This is how my hand rests on the keyer.This enclosure is by far the most comfortable enclosure I have made yet.
This is the bottom of the device with the cover off.
The three thumb switches are visible (the white one is equivalent to a "home row key" and is textured).
This is where the index, middle, ring, and pinky fingers rest.
The coiled cable pictured here is a makeshift USB cable I put together so I could make the keyer more modular.
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Thanks for the input James! I really appreciate it. Steve Mann's work is also one of the things that got me thinking about crafting my own septambic keyer, I even picked up his book on intelligent image processing from my local library ( really amazing information in there.)
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Well, that is a project waiting for a 3D printed solution if I've ever seen one. There is an existing design or two, but I'm not sure they are what you want:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6922
https://github.com/Madfellows/Arduino/tree/master/Chording%20keyboard
You might just try a moldable thermoplastic like Instamorph.
Or mold one to your hand like a cast, using whatever this is:
http://wearcam.org/septambic/
I think it's wonderflex.
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