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Originally Posted by FredMurphy
Who here can touch-type, by the way?
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I can, though probably not quite the same way that a trained typist can, although I am quite fast. Never timed myself, though.
It isn't anything I practised, though. It gradually came together after years of programming and writing reports
I really like annoying people by looking at them and having a converstation whilst continuing to finish off what I was typing at the time :lol:
I've just had a look at Senseboard's web site and I am intrigued by how they might have been able to pull this off. The benefit of creating a product that works for touch-typists means that you don't need a keyboard to look at, because you know where the keys are without looking down. However, I am surprised that they are detecting enough muscle movement to accurately work out which keys are being aimed at.
I loved this entry from the FAQ:
Q : Does it have an off switch on the hand-pieces so that I can scratch my head without typing crazy characters?
It has a pause function, so that the user may be able to eat, drink or scratch their head without creating unwanted letters and symblols with their hand movements
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--Philip