Revolutionary New Keyboard..Does Not Need Accuracy
When we were looking at the Swipe / Swype type gesture control keyboards, I enrolled
on the beta testing on the amazing, revolutionary Minuum keyboard.
This is a keyboard made for people with muscle co-ordination problems. You do not even need
to be accurate or hit the right keys ! It just knows.
It dispenses with the QWERTY layout and has all the keys in a “all in a line” – longitudinal form.
Minuum is the ultimate “smart” keyboard—built around intelligent disambiguation (auto-correction) algorithms—that
lets you miss the keys all of the time yet still type the words you want. So, you don’t have to
worry about the keys being small. And when you type, don’t worry about hitting each letter
precisely—just aim for the spot where the letter is, and Minuum will know what you meant
even if you don’t hit the right letter exactly. It learns about you and suggests with amazing accuracy the
next letters or words.
Beta now over, on sale for early period at 99p.
"Even if you are not paranoid, it does not mean they are not out to get you!".
Re: Revolutionary New Keyboard..Does Not Need Accuracy
Sorry, this is android only, Apple do not allow any but their own bog standard keyboard.
Even with touchscreen keyboards, I have found over the last year that after a short
while my muscle movements are affected and I keep hitting the key to the left
of the one I want or a wrong one completely. This keyboard means this just
does not matter in terms of accuracy and in terms of pain and stiffness I can
type completely using my two thumbs resting on the tablet’s bezel.
Even more mind blowing! You can type on any surface.
Minuum is designed to work on just one dimension, which means typing no longer needs
any surface at all. The future of wearable typing begins now.
"Even if you are not paranoid, it does not mean they are not out to get you!".
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