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Computer scientists design new keyboard layout on touch
scientists design new keyboard layout on touch screen
Computer scientists design new keyboard layout on touch
scientists design new keyboard layout on touch screen
instruments as fast as experienced typists on a QWERTY keyboard
the English alphabet to the 88 keys on the piano keyboard
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Our brains construct mental maps of the environment from the experiences of our senses. This allows us to orient ourselves, remember where something happened, and plan where we go next. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig and the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Trondheim have now developed a new computer model that can finely watch the brain as it orients in space and remembers things.
participants navigated in a virtual arena using a keyboard
With Flexpad, paper, plastic film or another flexible material is transformed into a computer input device and moveable display. To control the display in near real time using an input aid, the researchers from, among other institutions, the Max Planck Institute for Informatics use a depth camera, a projector and software.
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some point, the punch card age came to an end, and a keyboard