The Rise Of Alternative Keyboards

from the the-keyboards-are-a-changing dept

As we go increasingly mobile, the question of shrinking the keyboard inevitably comes up. There have been all different concepts from the standard tiny thumb keyboard to things like Digit Wireless' Fast Tap technology which sneaks letter keys in between the number keys on a phone keypad. Michael Kanellos at News.com is now messing around with the FrogPad, the one handed portable keyboard that uses "chords" (combinations of keys) to type quickly. The biggest worry most people have is that if they already know how to touch type on a QWERTY keyboard, learning something entirely new will be difficult. He finds that there is, indeed, a noticeable learning curve, but with a little practice you can pick it up pretty quickly. The question, though, is whether or not enough people will want to go through that learning process.
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    Prevalent Devices LLC, 30 Apr 2006 @ 5:53am

    Phraze-It On-Screen Finger Typing Keyboard for the

    Prevalent Devices LLC Phraze-It®: New On-Screen Finger Typing Keyboard improves usability and enhances functionality of Pocket PCs Subject: Finger-type on large adult-sized buttons and view and edit text in a roomy display area of your Pocket PC using the Phraze-It® full functionality on-screen multilingual keyboard. Overview: PDAs and PDA phones are very capable handheld computers constrained by awkward input methods. A brand new product called Phraze-It® offers comfortable, efficient and accurate finger-typing text entry and thumbing for entering a large amount of text into Pocket PCs. This intuitive and easy to use keyboard with multilingual support fits well on the touch screen of a PDA, leaves plenty of room for reviewing, correcting and editing text, provides capitalization, numbers, punctuation and symbols of a full-sized computer keyboard, and has large on-screen keys for finger-typing. 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