New patent from Microsoft fixed the interesting idea of how to do text input with a small touch-screen more comfortable. The patent describes a new way to input information into smartphones, netbooks and other mobile devices that were previously not possible, without tactile feedback. He will coordinate the movement of fingers on-screen keyboard, not actually looking at them.

The touch screen supports multiple touches by touching recognizes the user's wrists and aligns the onscreen keyboard so that the user's fingers relaxed within a "home range" that is in the position, well known to anyone familiar with the principles of touch typing. Theoretically, this gives the user the seating position, and allows irrespective of where exactly the hands are, typing blindly, as on a conventional keyboard. The patent also describes a lightweight version of the onscreen keyboard appears: the user simply puts his hands on the screen to "I'm ready to set the text, and appears on the screen keyboard.

In addition, the patent describes some of the functions of such touch the keyboard, in particular, scaling the size of the keyboard in accordance with the distance from wrist to fingertips that are intended creators of the concept should be much easier for users to input text.

Hopefully, omitting the letter "G" in the illustration is a simple typo, not a problem in the code, and that Microsoft will use this input method in real devices soon enough.

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