The nursing woman uses a soft fabric keyboard (link) with built in camera, then the keyboard can tell when she is typing compared with the baby typing inadvertently.
This also works with inadvertant cat on keyboard effects!
They keyboard is a soft fabric to make it comfier as well as less risky to the infant. The woman might also feel less conflicted between her internet usage and caring for her baby.-- beanangel, Sep 24 2016 soft fabric keyboard https://www.amazon....rds=fabric+keyboardamazon "fabric keyboard" result [beanangel, Sep 24 2016] Telepresence will extend such a soft keyboard into a soft stovetop and kitchen bench, whereby someone someone holding a baby (or, more likely, with a baby strapped on in a chest-mounted pouch) can manipulate hot pans and sharp knives with less risk.
The cat should know it's not allowed up there anyway.-- pertinax, Sep 26 2016 I've yet to encounter anyone nursing a cat in a manner that would disrupt their typing, despite their love of milk...-- RayfordSteele, Sep 26 2016 It's possible to type one-handed while whirling a cat about the head, holding on to the end of the tail.
// manipulate hot pans and sharp knives cat should know it's not allowed up there anyway. //
Might not have a choice. Might have legs ty-rapped together, or nailed to the chopping board ...
// conflicted between her internet usage and caring for her baby. //
Errr, what ? Easy, just give the baby to someone else.-- 8th of 7, Sep 26 2016 random, halfbakery