Rual,
That's tremendously helpful; thanks! Just what I wanted.
Now I have the information, what I was pondering is the possibility of mounting the shifter inverted on a clamp-on post below the tops of a drop handlebar, then fitting the rubber grip with a clamp-on, winged or posted cylinder for thumb-finger push-pull operation. One of my drawings looks a bit like an old ship's wheel set horizontally. With "only" 230° of movement, perhaps only five posts would be needed, and all in a row rather than distributed 'round the grip.
I recently made a knob-assistive device for someone with hand movement and strength limited by a stroke. Got me to thinking about bicycle applications.
What I am pondering ss something that would allow alternate thumb-finger operation from the tops of drop 'bars, an effect somewhere between Shimano's RapidFire trigger shifters and the old SunTour Command shift (
http://thevintagefuji.blogspot.com/2011/07/suntour-command-shifters.html ) without adding complication or altering the Rohloff shifter internally. I envision a clamp-on adapter and post. Wouldn't take me long to machine a prototype, but I really can't go farther with the idea without an example at hand; I have nothing to model it on. Just thinking after spending some time with the machine tools this morning.
I think any successful drop-'bar solution will only really work if it is as simple and straighforward as the original Rohloff rotational shifter. If it could be adapted from same, so much the better.
Best,
Dan.