Kim et al., 2006 - Google Patents
One-key keyboard: a very small QWERTY keyboard supporting text entry for wearable computingKim et al., 2006
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- Kim S
- Sohn M
- Pak J
- Lee W
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- Proceedings of the 18th Australia Conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments
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Most of the commercialized wearable text input devices are wrist-worn keyboards that have adopted the minimization method of reducing keys. Generally, a drastic key reduction in order to achieve sufficient wearability increases KSPC (Keystrokes per Character) …
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