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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:59 pm 
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is this keyboard discussion about the mips laptop? /me thinks this thread is highjacked:P


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is this keyboard discussion about the mips laptop? /me thinks this thread is highjacked:P
Nope. About any Netbook..

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A clever invention, not completely off-topic: Have you seen the FITALY keyboard layout? It was designed to allow for single finger efficiency, something much needed in virtual (on-screen) keyboards, that must be tapped with a single pointer:
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The example given below shows what is involved in typing the word "transpose" on the Fitaly and on the Qwerty. Letter transitions that require hand movement are shown in red. The Fitaly requires no hand movement:
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The analysis of hand movement, based on the Brown corpus shows the reduction achieved by the Fitaly to be quite general. A reduction by a factor of at least 4 is obtained compared to the Qwerty keyboard. Typically, with the Fitaly keyboard, a hand movement is only required every fifth keystroke, and hand movement is virtually eliminated in the case of prose involving few numbers and few special characters.


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A clever invention, not completely off-topic: Have you seen the FITALY keyboard layout?
Yes, it's very clever, but about as likely to catch on as DVORAK - it requires vast swathes of people to get used to a typing style that they will never use on 99% of the devices they come into contact with.

The most innovative and useful keyboard I have seen is the one on Blackberry devices such as the Blackberry Pearl. It has the same QWERTY layout as you'd expect but each key is doubled up.

It does nothing for the use of common letters being more accessible but the familiar layout plus the software detection of "what you're typing" makes it extremely comfortable to use.

The only real problem is sending text messages on this compared to other phones.. your muscle memory gets in a bit of a spin because most other phones are alphabetical (1 - ABC, 2 - DEF, 3 - GHI) instead of QWERTY (QW, 1 - ER, 2 - TY, 3 - UI, OP). I am actually really pleased that the Storm kept the doubled-up format for vertical use on the touchscreen. Bigger buttons and a little bit of getting used to = very efficient typing. Click the Typing and Email demo for an example.

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Not MIPS and Netbook.

Maybe Fujitsu will bring SPARC to desktop
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/new ... astest-cpu


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Maybe Fujitsu will bring SPARC to desktop
that would ne nice, i would be interested.

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