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The absolute most common method of input these days. Even with its flaws – left-handedness for several English words compared to right-handedness – there are no real flaws and it is widely ...
Another layout for the Latin characters for a typing interface, modeled on the QWERTY but with differences to accommodate different spellings and grammar – in this case for French.
A typing interface designed for styli or touch on touchscreens. It looks more "square" than traditional two handed layouts to allow easier access for all the letters from the perspective of a ...
Another keyboard derivation from QWERTY, this one is used mostly in Central Europe, specifically Germany, because Z is a more common letter than Y in German.
Designed for phones, multitap assigns the alphabet to the numbers 2-9 and various symbols to 1 and the star key. Users input letters one by one by pressing the corresponding number until the desired ...
Another typing interface for phones, LetterWise is simple enough that its instruction manual is composed of only "Hit the key with the letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit Next until it ...
A newer typing interface designed for touchscreens that relies on geometric algorithms to sense what letter the user intended to type, allowing the blind and visually impaired to use the keyboard ...