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Why would you catalog books with a mouse OR a keyboard? If you have not noticed, books have BARCODES on them. Barcodes can be scanned, and there are databases of books that you could interface with (now there is a good idea for a web service) and enable your cataloging to be hands free!!

Well, apart from waving a book in front of R2D2...


One more data entry myth flushed!


----- Original Message ----- From: "Lou Forlini"
Subject: Re: The Perpetual Myth of iSeries Obsolescence


At 10:03 AM -0700 5/5/06, Rob Dixon wrote:
It is easy to believe that because your
hands are busy that they are being efficient.

   Exactly.

For causal
enquiries, there is a place for the mouse for irregular users of the
system who are used to point and click, but for speed, the keyboard and
function keys are much quicker.

   Right.  Using the mouse is great for stuff like searching and
ordering a book from Amazon.  Mousing around an entry interface is
not so much fun if you are cataloging thousands of books.

   Regards,

   - Lou Forlini


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