Due to the small number of keys required (the minimal design only needs one key for each finger), it is easily fit within a grip such as on the bicycle handle bar. It is a good replacement for the regular keyboard especially in application such as wearable computer. |
Due to the small number of keys required (the minimal design only needs one key for each finger), it is easily fit within a grip such as on the bicycle handle bar. It is a good replacement for the regular keyboard especially in application such as wearable computer. On the other hand, the failure of touch-typing to penetrate the world after a century of availability leads buyers to question their ability to remember the chordings necessary. One example of a chorded keyboard is the GKOS keyboard which is intended for tiny tablet PCs and wireless mobile terminals. |
Due to the small number of keys required (the minimal design only needs one key for each finger), it is easily fit within a grip such as on the bicycle handle bar. It is a good replacement for the regular keyboard especially in application such as wearable computer. On the other hand, the failure of touch-typing to penetrate the world after a century of availability leads buyers to question their ability to remember the chordings necessary.
One example of a chorded keyboard is the GKOS keyboard which is intended for tiny tablet PCs and wireless mobile terminals.