Likewise designed to help users type much faster, the latter gadget is not at all keyboard-like in appearance, consisting of two joined modules covered in 3D switches. By contrast, the CharaChorder ...
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Let’s face it: Typing on your touchscreen mobile phone with your big fat fingers is still too difficult and error-prone. Five alternate Android keyboards aim to make text entry on a tiny touchscreen ...
Think you need an actual keyboard to type fast? Think again. Researchers have found that people can now type almost as fast on a smartphone as they can on a traditional keyboard, The Guardian reports.
Good news for folks who never bothered to learn touch-typing. A new study shows that you may be just as fast as those show-off keyboard-rattlers whose fingers always find their way back to the home ...
Do you have very big fingers? Many users have problems typing on their mobile phones because they have big fingers, which in turn causes inaccurate typing because the letters on the onscreen keyboard ...
We spend a good chunk of our day typing, which means even a small improvement to our typing speed can vastly improve our productivity. To this end, the Lofree Four Seasons Wireless Mechanical Keyboard ...
Minuum has this week released a new video demonstrating how fast you can type using their new TV remote and the Minuum smart software which is being created for use on smart TVs, set-top boxes and ...
Apple continues to crank out the instructional videos, with this latest episode showing you how to use the iPhone’s touchscreen keyboard. Notice the way the guy flies through the typing at the end of ...
Texting speeds are now catching up on keyboard typing speeds, according to a new study. Two-thumb texters clocked in an average of 38 words per minute compared to the 51 words per minute on keyboards.
Swype co-founder Randy Marsden has been speaking at the TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2013 conference and yesterday he revealed a new method of text input for tablets. The new input method is called ‘Dryft’ ...
In fact, I have watched software developers – who have developed fast keyboard typing skills which are the equivalent of the old American West gunslingers – who are too quick off the mark and create ...