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RADICALLY NEW FEATURES OF THE POSITIVE KEYBOARD
Author(s) -
A.O. Katrus,
A.A. Katrus
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
herald of kiev institute of business and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-1839
pISSN - 2707-1820
DOI - 10.37203/kibit.2019.40.14
Subject(s) - computer science , rest (music) , code word , human–computer interaction , key (lock) , speech recognition , computer security , telecommunications , physics , decoding methods , acoustics
The article highlights a new alternative to traditional keyboards - a positive keyboard. The positive keyboard sharply reduces the complexity of the keyboard, namely the number of keys from 30 to 9 by increasing the length of a codeword from 1 to 2. This is made possible by graphical support, which is laid out in the geometry of the 9-key layout. One or two of these keys generate a signal, and the rest, as it turns out, can be quite close in their shape to the entered characters. That's why this keyboard is positive: all of its 9 keys are useful at any time, unlike traditional keyboards, which have a performance of 1/30 (approximately 3%). Therefore, a positive keyboard does not require marking, which is also a source of errors. Thanks to this, a positive keyboard frees up the creative abilities of a person.

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