Keyglove one-handed input device

yeah - we are doing completely different things. yours is for exact user controlled input (what I referred to as explicit input). mine is for registering body language (what I referred to as implicit input... )

(just to get things straight, my goal is not to develop a glove, but rather a suit or something. these two videos should give you a better idea of what I'm doing

Controlling 3 Servos with my Arm - YouTube (rather old)

and

Motion Capture via LAN - YouTube) (just recorded a couple of minutes ago)

the point where they meet is that they both can be turned into very low profile input tools (and true niel stephensons description of the gargoyle in snow crash might be the closest fiction wise.)

More on topic:

Why do you use the glue to connect the sensors? Why not use the glue as the sensor?

I may be missing something obvious, but it seems like you really don't need the conductive fabric if you can just have conductive glue... you can also cut back on sensor wires to a certain extent by just "drawing" the wire with the conductive glue. (of course I have never worked with it, so this may just exceed what the material is capable of, but it is worth checking out, imho.)

cheers

p.