Paul Stanway Jr
07-17-2005, 03:26 PM
New-age keyboard: Trace, don't write
By Michael Kanellos, and Ina Fried
CNET News.com
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details.SAN JOSE, Calif.--It may not be long before you can input data into your smart phone using a space-age Etch-a-Sketch. IBM has come up with an experimental keyboard system that lets users write by connecting the dots.
Shark (Shorthand-Aided Rapid Keyboarding) is an advanced pen-based shorthand method that allows users to input words into mobile devices by tracing them letter by letter on a virtual keyboard.
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By Michael Kanellos, and Ina Fried
CNET News.com
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details.SAN JOSE, Calif.--It may not be long before you can input data into your smart phone using a space-age Etch-a-Sketch. IBM has come up with an experimental keyboard system that lets users write by connecting the dots.
Shark (Shorthand-Aided Rapid Keyboarding) is an advanced pen-based shorthand method that allows users to input words into mobile devices by tracing them letter by letter on a virtual keyboard.
Read more at http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1040_22-5783580.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=zdnet