Created by: paul01234
Number of Blossarys: 51
A keyboard that one can project onto a flat surface. The projector reads the input by reading where the user touches the projection.
The absolute most common method of input these days. Even with its flaws – left-handedness for several English words compared to right-handedness – there are no real flaws and it is widely ...
Another keyboard derivation from QWERTY, this one is used mostly in Central Europe, specifically Germany, because Z is a more common letter than Y in German.
A touchscreen keyboard based on QWERTY and related layouts that gives predictive text based on former inputs. This keyboard allows for slide inputs and not just tapping inputs.
Another touchscreen keyboard, this time focusing more on swiping actions across the keyboard to input the words. Features predictive text as well as the ability to just slide the finger across the ...
A typing interface (if it can be called that) where the user speaks what they want to input and the computer would just translate the audio data into text.