I separated my right shoulder so that arm is going to be out of commission for a while. (I am right-handed.) I'm managing about 25 wpm with one hand, or about 1/4 my normal speed. This is frustrating. The Handkey Twiddler has been out of production for a while. The BAT is not OS X compatible. Anyone tried the Half Qwerty keyboard? Are there other good options for under, say, $300? (I found several very niche products for significantly more.)
I do plan to try voice recognition for email and IM but I can't see that working very well for code.
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http://www.frogpad.com/
then there was Matias half keyboard I almost bought it but my hand had healed enough so I didn't buy it but it did look interesting better than the frog pad.
http://www.matias.ca/halfkeyboard/
I know the agravation your going through i was the worst time for me
Good Luck
It took me about 2 weeks to overtake my qwerty speed with dvorak - the only reason I dropped it was I was having to use too many machines that I couldn't control layout over.
-- Nate
A buddy of mine shattered both his wrists in a motorcycle accident and went over to one of these datahand dual hand kbs, http://www.atpm.com/7.05/datahand.shtml and did really well, but they don't seem to be made any more.
And there's the original price tag of $1,000+ (ooch).
I'm the developer of a software-based implementation of this one-hand keyboard concept. It's all software, so no need to buy an expensive hardware keyboard. Use the app with your laptop or your favorite keyboard.
The main advantage is that it uses predictive text. So no need to do the "press a modifier key to get the other letter" thing. Just tap "tges" and it will figure out that the word you want is probably "this".
Give it a try if you've injured your arm/hand/fingers:
http://onehandkeyboard.org