Many have been talking of Android G1 lacking an on-screen keyboard. All you guys! No need to talk and worry about that issue anymore. An on-screen QWERTY keyboard for G1 would be launched in the first quarter of next year.
You’ll be able to do all those nice sort of things like emails, instant messaging and [...]
Eu ainda não pude testar um teclado Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard, aquele que faz uma projeção de um teclado virtual sobre a mesa, mas o meu amigo Alessandro, do excelente Npossibilidades fez um interessante e completo review sobre o produto que vale muito a pena ser lido.
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Virtual keyboard interfaces are generally used in websites where the highest level of security is a must like online banking applications.
Virtual keyboards help us to prevent any keylogging activies and/or provide users a special keyboard which they don’t already have (like a keyboard of another language).
This virtual keyboard very easy to use and already supports [...]
Phishing is an attack where the attacker sends a mail making it look as if it has come from a bank or a financial institution and lures the victim into entering his sensitive information. Image based keyboard (or virtual keyboards) were invented to make life harder for banking or phishing Trojan horses (specifically key-stroke loggers or key loggers), some even suggested they be used specifically to avoid these Trojan horses.
Ever get sick of using that tiny little keyboard on your Blackberry? Tired of scribbling out things into your Palm Tungsten?It sounds like you need a portable keyboard. But the majority of portable keyboards are bulky, cumbersome and more trouble than they’re worth to take along with you. X-treme Geek brings you the Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard. Virtual Keyboard is a lightweight projector that can be used with a Bluetooth-compatible smartphone or PDA. Once you’re ready to use it, you connect via Bluetooth and you tap the projected images of the keys and the Virtual Keyboard knows which keys you’ve typed and responds instantly with audible clicks. I don’t know how it works - but it’s pretty damn cool that it knows not only what keys you’re “pushing”, but to also add the sound of a clicking key to that motion. You can also adjust the key sensitivity.Measuring a tiny 1″L x 1 3/8″W x 3 5/8″H and weighing in at a mere 2.3oz., the Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard wi
SEOUL, Korea (AVING) -- Celluon(www.celluon.com) expects to launch its virtual laser keyboard ‘CL850’ in Korea market in early-September, which offers similar input environment with existing keyboards. The CL850 is portable input device adopting the company’s sensor module which recognizes locations and movements of fingers and transmits the inputs recognized by the sensor to user’s device. As a successor of CL800BT, it adopted Bluetooth and USB connectivity with which you can connect the virtual keyboard to your desktop pc and other mobile devices such as laptop and PMP. Suggested price is expected to be between 100,000(KRW) and 110,000(KRW). (Via AVING WORLD | English.)
This demo was written to
1) find out bugs with EFL and
2) evaluate usability of iPhone virtual keyboard layout without owning one (they don’t sell it here in Brazil).
Done in python, about 230 lines of code.
See more at http://blog.gustavobarbieri.com.br/2007/07/24/iphone-like-virtual-keyboard-for-n800/
watch the video below:
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With the help of a utility created by some apparent Brazilians. This Nokia N800 Internet Tablet utility pops up a similarly virtual keyboard which you can check in action after the jump, and seems to function pretty well, not to mention it can be used in landscape mode which is definitely a must for those of us with big hands. Check it out after the break. (more…)
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Technology breakthrough often surprises us all, well heres the latest one, a virtual laser keyboard. The Virtual Laser Keyboard (VKB) uses both infrared and laser technology to generate an invisible field and project a full-size virtual QWERTY keyboard on any surface.You can use the VKB (Virtual PC Keyboard) with both your laptop and PC or with a compatible mobile device, Smartphone and PDA. The VKB reacts exactly like a real keyboard. you can then type away accompanied by simulated key click sounds. It really is true future magic at its best. You'll be turning heads the moment you pull this baby from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on your bluetooth enabled PDA or Cell Phone. With 63 keys and and full size QWERTY layout the Laser Virtual Keyboard can approach typing speeds of a standard keyboard...Welcome to the world’s first laser beam keyboard in your pocket!
Virtual Keyboard es un proyector ligero que puede ser utilizado con un Bluetooth compatible smartphone o PDA. Una vez que está listo para usar, que se conecta a través de Bluetooth y toque en la proyección de imágenes de las claves y el Virtual Keyboard sabe que las ...