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World's Smallest Keyboard
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The World's Smallest Keyboard uses a pointing device or a centrally located sensor surrounded by 8 adjacent sensors, for producing alphabetic characters, a space, numbers, punctuation and symbols using the left or right thumb for entering data. The World's Smallest Keyboard can also be used on a cell phone menu key, a digital camera menu key, an iPod / MP3 menu key, a BlackBerry trackball, the G1 Android pointing device, etc., making it the world’s smallest data entry keyboard. The World's Smallest Keyboard allows a user to text message without ever looking at the input device.
Activating one of nine sensors: |
The World's Smallest Keyboard is faster and more efficient than Tegic's T9 multi-tap method, Motorola's iTAP multi-tap method and ZI Corp's eZiText multi-tap method. Many solutions to improve existing problems have been made, but many are not well suited for the blind community, the deaf-blind community and an individual needing to enter data into a device without looking at the keyboard entry device. Combining the World's Smallest Keyboard with the PhoneKeyboard.com or MultiTapPhone.com invention, produces the world's fastest data entry device for 12 key phones.
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Moving the pointing device in a North-West direction:
Moving the pointing device in a North direction:
Moving the pointing device in a North-East direction:
Moving the pointing device in a West direction:
Pressing the pointing device downward:
Moving the pointing device in a East direction:
Moving the pointing device in a South-West direction:
Moving the pointing device in a South direction:
Moving the pointing device in a South-East direction: |