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On 07/05/12 21:35, Eric André wrote:
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I'd love a GTA with a keybord.
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If I dare, before it's too late for such an idea and if I am not
the only one who would like that:
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Keeping the keyboard behind the device, using, let's say six
fingers, three of each hand (=six keys) for the whole alphabet?
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Inspired from binary codes, it'd make 63 possible combinations.
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Longer to learn but very easy then. And we could type while
looking at the screen instead of searching for tiny keys to tap
on.
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Tell me if it's totally stupid or just a bit...
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Eric</p>
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Why not four sensors for each hand sensitive to directional movement
as well as pressure, that way you multiply the possibilities.<br>
Like one eight-touch pane.<br>
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regards,<br>
George<br>
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