| The X Interface (Roman Numeral X=10) |
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Touch-type on a PDA? With the addition of ten keys to the bottom of a PDA, you will be able to touch-type without looking! You no longer need to hunt-and-peck through dozens of keys on a QWERTY thumbpad or a multi-menu touch screen. Input would be easier if Palms simply had 10 input "FINGERS" to type on. |
Computer functionality on a Cellphone? The current telephone letter/number association puts extra letters on some keys, and none on others. IN10DID provides a more equal distribution of letters and adds full punctuation including every character, symbol, and functions on a standard computer keyboard. :-) |
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Adapting this technology to the phone keypad will enhance text messaging and increase functionality in these devices. Forget about adding dozens of tiny keys or pressing buttons four & five times. Just two presses maximum for every letter, number or symbol. |
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A game controller with instant messaging? This input nomenclature provides total keyboard input using one trigger or switch for each of the ten keys. This means that you would have access to all keyboard commands right on the controller. |
You would never need to reach for the keyboard because you could type messages right on the controller, without scrolling through text. Relax in your easy chair or type from the couch, it is all in your hands! Next time you need to quickly reach for a key in the heat of a game, think about how much nicer it would be to have all of the options at the tips of your fingers! |
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Compose e-mail quietly with your hands inside your pockets? One key per finger, makes gloves an ideal platform with which to type. Gloves can be used for any typical computing purpose utilizing the IN10DID method. Increase your productitivity by composing e-mail while you walk. For the ultimate in privacy, you could type with your hands in your jacket pockets! |
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This input method could have implications stretching far beyond the home or office, to the bottom of the deep blue sea, to the vastness of outer space. No external keypad necessary! |
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