Two-handed in a sentence as an adjective

Fn and Backspace are at opposite corners of the keyboard, requiring a two-handed chording.

> There is the high-pitched whistle, the two-handed gesticulation, the rapid snapping of fingers.

Which is what the Mac once claimed to be, but Apple relies on unmarked, multi-fingered "gestures" and two-handed hotkeys.

>They also mention using a "two-handed technique" and "moderate traction.

Trackballs, joysticks, pointers, keyboards, mice, etc. Bump them together to tell the console "I'm using the whamblefloog with the xorchball" so it can tie each disparate controller to the concept of a two-handed player.

The real issue this opens is text input -- how to do it best when your device is uncomfortably large for one-handed use, but too cramped for two-handed -- and the pen is a relatively elegant solution to this, whatever Steve Jobs might have thought about the "scribble thing".

Is it just the portrait display of the screen you want, or do you actually prefer typing on the top-slider keyboard?Personally, I find the on-screen keyboard fine for the ham-fisted one-handed typing of short messages, but I want the maximum width and real keys IFF I have enough to type to justify switching to two-handed typing.

Two-handed definitions

adjective

equally skillful with each hand; "an ambidextrous surgeon"

See also: ambidextrous

adjective

requiring two hands or designed for two people; "a two-handed sledgehammer"; "a two-handed crosscut saw"; "a machine designed for bimanual operation"

See also: bimanual