@grassroot4000 my intention to buy the FrogPad was having a small portrable keyboard I can take with my tablet. So I didn't tried any QWERTY keyboard style based layouts, like the dvorak which still requires a normal keyboard. The difference might be small, but the FrogPad, because of one-handed optimized hardware! should make it easier. It also places the whole keyboard (numers, symbols, ...) in the small device, with the dvorak one handed you still require the large keyboard.
can the frogpad be used for games such as world of warcraft? In these games you may be required to press the wasd keys at the same time as spacebar in any combination. another task is to press shift and number 4 at same time. is this possible? Thank you in advance, your product is cool :)
@Shitsandgiggle no, sadly not. The current FrogPad does not support multiple simultaneous key presses. It's a restriction of their software which is necessary to comfortably type with the FrogPad. They must add a game mode, but sadly haven't done it.
It does work as a regular keyboard, and uses the HID driver in Windows. That's why the USB FrogPads also work in BIOS or DOS, without windows installed or running.
Wow. It's a shame Frogpads are so expensive, and I don't live in the US or GB so I must ship it in. I hope to find a real cheap one on ebay or amazon.
It's no problem to type with the FrogPad a lot of text, but programming is something different. There you have to type a lot of symbols, which is a bit more time consuming on a FrogPad than on a two handed keyboard. I personally prefer my old QWERTY keyboard when I program. So for programming, better get a two handed keyboard. Maybe, if it's in your budget, you could also buy both, because switching from FrogPad layout to QWERTY is no problem at all. So you have the best of both worlds.
It costs between $130 (USB) and $150 (BT), but at the moment they are sold out, so you'll have to wait for the new batch, buy a used one or ask if they still have one for you.
If you use the mouse with the right hand, then better get a left handed FrogPad.
Ergonomic keyboard, which are split in the middle? I don't have one. I have a normal keyboard. And I think such a split keyboard is only good if you touch type a lot, but not for normal use. But as I said, I don't have one, so I may be wrong
Have you tried dvorak one hand layout? Which do you think is better in typing speed
, and hand strain?
grassroot4000 8 months ago
@grassroot4000 my intention to buy the FrogPad was having a small portrable keyboard I can take with my tablet. So I didn't tried any QWERTY keyboard style based layouts, like the dvorak which still requires a normal keyboard. The difference might be small, but the FrogPad, because of one-handed optimized hardware! should make it easier. It also places the whole keyboard (numers, symbols, ...) in the small device, with the dvorak one handed you still require the large keyboard.
FroggyTablet 8 months ago
can the frogpad be used for games such as world of warcraft? In these games you may be required to press the wasd keys at the same time as spacebar in any combination. another task is to press shift and number 4 at same time. is this possible? Thank you in advance, your product is cool :)
Shitsandgiggle 1 year ago
@Shitsandgiggle no, sadly not. The current FrogPad does not support multiple simultaneous key presses. It's a restriction of their software which is necessary to comfortably type with the FrogPad. They must add a game mode, but sadly haven't done it.
FroggyTablet 1 year ago
Does it work as a regular keyboard? That is to say, are drivers needed for it to function or does the OS recognize it as any other keyboard?
TheSchimmi 2 years ago
It does work as a regular keyboard, and uses the HID driver in Windows. That's why the USB FrogPads also work in BIOS or DOS, without windows installed or running.
FroggyTablet 2 years ago
Thank you, that is exactly what i was wondering.
TheSchimmi 2 years ago
Wow. It's a shame Frogpads are so expensive, and I don't live in the US or GB so I must ship it in. I hope to find a real cheap one on ebay or amazon.
Frogpads are awesome, thanks for showing us!
WickedLiving 2 years ago
is it useful for things that involve heavy typing like programming ? or should i get an ergonomic keyboard ?
sas1ni69 2 years ago
It's no problem to type with the FrogPad a lot of text, but programming is something different. There you have to type a lot of symbols, which is a bit more time consuming on a FrogPad than on a two handed keyboard. I personally prefer my old QWERTY keyboard when I program. So for programming, better get a two handed keyboard. Maybe, if it's in your budget, you could also buy both, because switching from FrogPad layout to QWERTY is no problem at all. So you have the best of both worlds.
FroggyTablet 2 years ago
hey thanks ! how much does one cost ? and what about an ergonomic keyboard ? do you recommend something like that ?
last question ;) if I am right handed, do I get a left handed FroggiePad ? it looks sooooooo awesome !
sas1ni69 2 years ago
It costs between $130 (USB) and $150 (BT), but at the moment they are sold out, so you'll have to wait for the new batch, buy a used one or ask if they still have one for you.
If you use the mouse with the right hand, then better get a left handed FrogPad.
Ergonomic keyboard, which are split in the middle? I don't have one. I have a normal keyboard. And I think such a split keyboard is only good if you touch type a lot, but not for normal use. But as I said, I don't have one, so I may be wrong
FroggyTablet 2 years ago
yeah that's the one. thanks a lot ! you've been a great help !
sas1ni69 2 years ago