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  Computer keyboard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keyboards are designed for the input of text and characters, and also to control the operation of the computer.
Keyboards typically have characters engraved or printed on the keys; in most cases, each press of a key corresponds to a single written symbol.
Keyboards are less than ideal when many keys are pressed at once, as the limited circuitry means that only a certain number of keys will register at one time.
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 Read about Computer keyboard at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Computer keyboard and learn about Computer keyboard ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Keyboards are designed for the input of written text, and also to control the operation of the computer.
keyboard layouts arise because different people need easy access to different symbols; typically, this is because they are writing in different languages, but specialised keyboard layouts for mathematical, accounting, or computer-programming use do exist.
The keyboard presses are conveyed by radio to a small local receiver, which is connected to the computer.
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 Encyclopedia: GKOS keyboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The GKOS keyboard has 6 keys and they are located on the back of the terminal, 3 keys for each hand.
The remaining combinations are used for other functions found on the QWERTY keyboard.
The GKOS keyboard is also referred to as the "SixBack".
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 Alphanumeric keyboard -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Alphanumeric keyboards include (Hand-operated character printer for printing written messages one character at a time) typewriter and (A machine for performing calculations automatically) computer (Device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like) keyboards.
An alphanumeric keyboard is a device with many keys (usually marked with the letters of the (A character set that includes letters and is used to write a language) alphabet, the (Click link for more info and facts about numerical digit) numerical digits, and various extra keys.)
This has been further extended to the standard 101-key PC keyboard layout, with the addition of cursor keys, a calculator-style numeric keypad, and two groups of special function keys, and keys for the Windows menu (on IBM and clones) or Apple menu (on Macintoshes).
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 Alphanumeric keyboard - FreeEncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An alphanumeric keyboard is a device with many keys (usually marked with the letters of the alphabet, the digits[?], and various extra keys.)
The layout of keys on the modern-day English keyboard is called the QWERTY design, based on the most popular typewriter keyboard layout.
There is another kind of computer keyboard known as a chorded keyboard.
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 GKOS - Typing speed
There are, of cource, keyboards with different combinations of the features above, or including other features, but their possible maximum typing speed can often be considered according to the main principles above.
The size of the keys is also an important factor in both physical and virtual keyboards because time is also consumed for targetting the stylus or fingers towards the keys.
It is hard or even useless to compare the indicated achievable typing speeds for different types or brands of keyboards because the ways to measure or estimate their performance vary a lot and the information given tends to be biased in favor of the presented method.
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 GKOS Keyboard Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The GKOS keyboard is the proposed human interfacing standard for the new generation of mobile cellular terminals.
The GKOS keyboard concept was published on 5 of October 2000 to all major manufactures
A compact virtual keyboard that uses up only a small part of the display can be used at the beginning, enabling immediate start.
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 Computer keyboard - TheBestLinks.com - Break key, Chinese input methods for computers, Computer peripheral, GKOS ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Keyboards typically have characters engraved or printed on the keys; in most cases, each press of a key corrosponds to a single written symbol.
A standard keyboard is physically quite large, as each key must remain large enough to be easilly pressed by fingers.
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 Computer keyboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Most keyboards have characters engraved or printed on the keys, theseusually represent characters selected from some language alphabet along with numbers and punctuation and other control keys.
Different keyboards may have different keys or keys laid out in different ways, this is the subject of keyboard layout.
In English speaking countries, the IBM PC keyboard with the QWERTY layout is nearly universal.
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 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Keyboard Click on an area below to learn about the keys in that area of the keyboard.
This wood adjustable keyboard tray assists those with upper body weakness in using their computer keyboard more easily from a wheelchair or bed.
The main concern with the design of the conventional computer keyboard is that people bend their hands to the side when...
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 Chorded keyboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Instead of using one key for each character, such as in a QWERTY keyboard, the user presses multiple key combination to enter input.
It is a good replacement for the regular keyboard especially in application such as wearable computer.
One example of a chorded keyboard is the GKOS keyboard which is intended for tiny tablet PCs and wireless mobile terminals.
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 Computer_keyboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The picture shows a Cherry (C) keyboard without CapsLock and Windows key.
This type of keyboard is becoming increasingly popular.
This kind of keyboard uses the QWERTY layout, like other keyboards.
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 GKOS keyboard -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The GKOS keyboard standard for small portable terminals is intended for replacing the (Click link for more info and facts about QWERTY) QWERTY where there is not enough room for a large number of keys but still all QWERTY functions are required.
Typical applications are cellular terminals/browsers and (Click link for more info and facts about tablet PC) tablet PCs.
The GKOS (Device consisting of a set of keys on a piano or organ or typewriter or typesetting machine or computer or the like) keyboard has 6 keys and they are located on the back of the terminal, 3 keys for each hand.
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 Geek.com Geek News - The one-handed "Stealthy Keyboard"
Geek.com Geek News - The one-handed "Stealthy Keyboard"
Although there have been a number of one-handed keyboard designs in the past, McKown claims his is the first that does not rely on the fingers to hold it in place.
The speed from the device come not in the typeing of a single word, but the dynamic short hand of the operator, strokes for "th" and "ch" and other common sylables, using "p1" as for someone name, defining p1 in the script with the first use, and then speed keying it latter as simply p1.
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 KEYBOARDSS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Other types of keyboards have been proposed for small portable equipment where QWERTY is too large.
As an example, the GKOS keyboard has been designed for small wireless devices (" class="external">http://gkos.com).
The musical keyboard, also known as the piano keyboard is a way of arranging parts of a musical instrument which produce notes.
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 Split Keyboard : Computer Gear   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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See live article   GKOS keyboard GKOS keyboard plate opened One implementation of the GKOS keyboard The GKOS keyboard standard for small portable terminals is intended for replacing the QWERTY where there is not enough room for a large number of keys but still all QWERTY functions are required.
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 designed keyboard qwerty who
The arrangement of characters on a QWERTY keyboard was designed in 1868 byChristopher Sholes, the inventor of the typewriter.
The Qwerty keyboard was designed in the 1870s to accommodate theslow mechanical movement of early typewriters.
The layout of the QWERTY keyboard was designed for two fingertyping and was designed to help prevent stuck keys.
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 Computer keyboard - MindSharer Article Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A wire-less keyboard has no direct connection to the computer.
List of keys on a standard US 105-key keyboard
Twiddler 2 (http://www.handykey.com/site/twiddler2.html), a keyboard designed for wearable computing
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 keyboard small wireless
The keyboard, when folded, is as big as the Palm m515...
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 Wireless pc keyboard - Universal Wireless Keyboard (Palm-3169WW) - PC World.com | Product   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Requirements, IBM-compatible PC with a PS/2 or PC/AT keyboard port and a The SurfMate itself is a wireless keyboard with an integrated pointing device.
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Enlarge As an example, the GKOS keyboard has been designed for small wireless devices.
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 GKOS Projects
The PIC 16F876 microcontroller makes an interface between a GKOS keyboard (QWERTY capabilities with 6 keys!) or a GKOS IR remote control, and the keyboard/mouse connector of the PC.
It seems to be common practice that laptops have both mouse and keyboard pins available on their single PS/2 connector, but desktops use two separate connectors where pins 2 and 6 are not connected on either.
It is possible to connect the IR receiver and the 47 uF capacitor directly to a female 9-pin D-type connector pins to have a small unit that is interchangeable with the GKOS keyboard cable connector.
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 ePanorama
GKOS Keyboard - This page is about how to build an infrared replacement of the PC keyboard and mouse.
Keyboard Interfacing Project - a report which shows how to cut the cost of a homebuilt flight simulator by many hundreds of dollars through the use of keyboard interfacing for building custom control panel
If the keyboard and mouse are not used for a preset period, the monitor is switched off.
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 Computer keyboard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
thumb250pxQWERTY computer keyboard A computer keyboard is a peripheral modelled after the typewriter keyboard.
Most keyboards have characters engraved or printed on the keys, these usually represent characters selected from some language alphabet along with numbers and punctuation and other control keys.
In countries speaking other Latin alphabet languages, small variations on QWERTY can be found; the Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish keyboard layouts, for example, while having enough differences to disrupt a QWERTY typist's fluency, have many more keys in common with QWERTY than not.
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 Computer Keyboards Index - WantAComputer.com
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 Minidisc Community Forums > Building a remote keyboard for a Sony MD player
It is based on the GKOS keybord concept so you have to use the GKOS alphabet if you want to enter text with it.
My typing speed with a GKOS keyboard is around 40...45 WPM now, and my record is 50 WPM (one-minute typing test).
Sep 14 2004, 03:29 AM There are pictures and a video of how the physically similar GKOS keyboard is used for typing remotely on a PC.
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 toolhost.com >> Computer keyboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An Apple wireless keyboard that sends keystrokes via Bluetooth.
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 GKOS Keyboard - The Tiptyper (esikatselu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Shall be usable in the dark or with eyes closed.
Shall also be usable as a PC keyboard if desired (by those preferring the new method).
Read a brief article on the GKOS keyboard design principles
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 Computer keyboard - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In normal usage, the keyboard is used to type text into word procsesor, text editor, or any other textbox.
The most famous being Ctrl+Alt+Del, used for various taks which are useful should a program freeze.
This page was last modified 18:49, 13 Apr 2005.
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 Building a remote keyboard for a Sony MD player - Minidisc Community Forums
There are pictures and a video of how the physically similar GKOS keyboard is used for typing remotely on a PC.
I just prepared a demo video (Winmedia) showing the tiny GKOS MiniDisc Remote Controller in operation including entering of song titles.
MD on the GKOS demo video - My MiniDisc player on the video showing entering of song titles is Sony JE-510.
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