Apple Patents Keyboard That Knows What You'll Type Before You Do
http://techland.time.com/2011/05/12/app ... re-you-do/
Apple Patents Keyboard That Knows What You'll Type
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Perhaps it is some idea for adding tactility to touch screen keyboards.
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Those are the touchscreens with tiny haptic vibrations or sticky friction, for example:
http://www.gpsbusinessnews.com/Touch-sc ... _a187.html
http://www.i-programmer.info/news/91-ha ... ction.html
You can not only feel keys and feedback, but also objects like a circle.
http://www.gpsbusinessnews.com/Touch-sc ... _a187.html
http://www.i-programmer.info/news/91-ha ... ction.html
You can not only feel keys and feedback, but also objects like a circle.
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Those other systems don't seem to support multitouch, though ...
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ther's a huge difference beetween tactility and a flow of air...
if t's to get some response after registering a key it'll be fine, but far from a tactile keyboard.
if t's to get some response after registering a key it'll be fine, but far from a tactile keyboard.