Created by: paul01234
Number of Blossarys: 51
A typing interface (if it can be called that) that seeks to allow the user to just write what they want to input and the computer would convert the handwritten data into text.
An example of an obsolete typing interface, created by the law in Portugal and used as the official layout of typewriters in public administration and a lot of private divisions. Has been replaced by ...
Another typing interface for phones, LetterWise is simple enough that its instruction manual is composed of only "Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it ...
A special keyboard layout designed for two hands with the number keys in the middle of the keyboard. It is a very good example of a specialized keyboard that one needs to train in before using it.
A more interesting typing interface designed for touchscreen phones, with the complaint that QWERTY and other keyboard layouts are too small for touchscreens. The layout needs one to train in it but ...
Designed for phones, multitap assigns the alphabet to the numbers 2-9 and various symbols to 1 and the star key. Users input letters one by one by pressing the corresponding number until the desired ...
Used in parts of Asia that use Chinese letters, phonetic-based input allows the user to input what the word or characters sound like phonetically and the final input will be the actual characters.