Touchscreens are designed for tapping and swiping, but typing hasn't really been its strong suit. A startup called Tactus Technology is looking to change that, however. Tactus is getting ready to ...
I personally like this idea. I am discouraged from texting nowadays because it is really difficult for me to consistently hit the right keys when I am typing. On longer messages, there is always a ...
Very few details have been released on how the new technology works, and it does look a little tricky to even see the keys appear as the users type on their devices in the demo. The SnapKeys 2i system ...
One of the main problems while typing on a touch-screen is that the user receives no tactile guide to tell you where keys are in relation to each other. Hence, placing your keys ready to touch type ...
In 2005, whether you were using a dumb phone with T9 Word or a BlackBerry with a physical keyboard, you were probably texting without looking at your phone, at least occasionally. It was just part of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results