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GKOS keyboard
GKOS keyboard GKOS keyboard plate opened — One implementation of the GKOS keyboard The GKOS keyboard standard for ...
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Computer keyboard
Computer keyboard A computer keyboard is a peripheral modeled after the typewriter keyboard. Keyboards are designed for the input of ... the operation of the computer, or the keyboard itself. See input method editor. A 102-key PC US English QWERTY keyboard layout Roughly 50% of all keyboard ...
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Chorded keyboard
Chorded keyboard A chorded keyboard (sometimes called chording keyboard or simply chord keyboard) is a computer input device designed to replace a traditional QWERTY computer keyboard. Instead of using one key for ...
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Alphanumeric keyboard
Alphanumeric keyboard Alphanumeric keyboards include typewriter and computer keyboards. An alphanumeric keyboard is a device with many keys (usually ... digits, and various extra keys.) The computer keyboard After punch cards and paper tape, interaction ... using them. There are different types of keyboard technologies. The layout of keys on the modern-day English keyboard is called the QWERTY design, based ...
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Keyboard (computer science) (translated from Italian)
Keyboard (computer science) Keyboard for computer One keyboard in computer science field it is one ... the manual pressure of the keys, a keyboard has of usual a serigrafia on every ... use it efficient and fast of the keyboard. Keyboards exist also that are not ...
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Talk:Chorded keyboard
Talk:Chorded keyboard So there are no clear WPMs. Are ... fast as I could on a conventional keyboard. However, when I was at the Microwriter ... to have been nervously fiddling with the keyboard as we talked - but at the end ... could type that fast on a conventional keyboard. However, one would not want to use ... used with some chording keyboards (e.g. GKOS). It is a string of chords ...
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Image:Gkos opened.jpg
Image:Gkos opened.jpg Image File history File links ... are several alternative ways to implement the GKOS keyboard. In this solution, the keyboard plate can be opened for typing and ... game control, 3 + 3 fingers on the GKOS keys, right thumb moving the pointer ...
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Category:Computer keyboards
... in this section of this category. * Computer keyboard A AT keyboard Access keys AlphaGrip Alphanumeric keyboard Apple Wireless Keyboard Apple keyboard Asdf B Braille terminal British and ...
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Keyer
... not as many as a full-size keyboard; typically between four and fifty. A keyer differs from a keyboard in the sense that there is no ... rather than a portable grip). See also GKOS keyboard External links Summary of keyers, commercially made keyers, other links, etc. GKOS back-panel chording keyboard, an open ...
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Input device
... machine, typically a computer. Text input devices Keyboard, Typing Computer keyboard Handwriting recognition Optical character recognition Speech recognition Chorded keyboard GKOS keyboard Keyer Telegraph key (~20 WPM Morse ...
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