Subin S B (Virtual Keyboard)
Subin S B (Virtual Keyboard)
Subin S B (Virtual Keyboard)
1. Abstract …………………………………………. 1
2. Introduction ……………………………….…….2
3. Keyboard………………………………………..3
9. Technology …………..……………….……….16
12. Application………………………………………25
ABSTRACT
A virtual keyboard is actually a key-in device, roughly a size of a
fountain pen, which uses highly advanced laser technology, to project a full sized
keyboard on to a flat surface. Since the invention of computers they had
undergone rapid miniaturization. Disks and components grew smaller in size, but
only component remained same for decades –its keyboard. Since miniaturization
of a traditional keyboard is very difficult we go for virtual keyboard. Here, a
camera tracks the finger movements of the typist to get the correct keystroke.A
virtual keyboard is a keyboard that a user operates by typing on or within a
wireless or optical –dectable surface or area rather than by depressing physical
keys.
INTRODUCTION
All that's needed to use the keyboard is a flat surface. Using laser
technology, a bright red image of a keyboard is projected from a device
such as a handheld. Detection technology based on optical recognition
allows users to tap the images of the keys so the virtual keyboard behaves
like a real one. It's designed to support any typing speed.
KEYBOARD
The part of the computer (also that of PDAs, smart phones etc.) that
we come into most contact with is probably the piece that we think about
the least. But the keyboard is an amazing piece of technology. For
instance, did you know that the keyboard on a typical computer system is
actually a computer itself?
Windows keyboard
Types of Keyboards
• Typing keys
• Numeric keypad
• Function keys
• Control keys
The typing keys are the section of the keyboard that contain the letter
keys, generally laid out in the same style that was common for typewriters.
This layout, known as QWERTY for the first six letters in the layout, was
originally designed to slow down fast typists by making the arrangement of
the keys somewhat awkward! The reason that typewriter manufacturers did
this was because the mechanical arms that imprinted each character on the
paper could jam together if the keys were pressed too rapidly. Because it
has been long established as a standard, and people have become
accustomed to the QWERTY configuration, manufacturers developed
keyboards for computers using the same layout, even though jamming is no
longer an issue. Critics of the QWERTY layout have adopted another
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layout; Dvorak that places the most commonly used letters in the most
convenient arrangement.
In 1986, IBM extended the basic keyboard with the addition of function
and control keys. The function keys, arranged in a line across the top of the
keyboard, could be assigned specific commands by the current application
or the operating system. Control keys provided cursor and screen control.
Four keys arranged in an inverted T formation between the typing keys and
numeric keypad allow the user to move the cursor on the display in small
increments. The control keys allow the user to make large jumps in most
applications. Common control keys include:
• Home
• End
• Insert
• Delete
• Page Up
• Page Down
• Control (Ctrl)
• Alternate (Alt)
• Escape (Esc)
The Windows keyboard adds some extra control keys: two Windows or
Start keys, and an Application key.
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
All that's needed to use the keyboard is a flat surface. Using laser
technology, a bright red image of a keyboard is projected from a device
such as a handheld. Detection technology based on optical recognition
allows users to tap the images of the keys so the virtual keyboard behaves
like a real one. It's designed to support any typing speed.
We simply take our PDA and put it onto the table. It shines a
keyboard onto the table and we just type on the table as if it were a
keyboard.
The only drawback for the touch typist is that we can't rest our
fingers on the keyboard as we would normally. But the manufacturers say
that 10-15 minutes of practice makes perfect.
• Portability
• Accuracy
• Speed of text entry
• Lack of need for flat or large typing surface
• Ability to minimize the risk for repetitive strain injuries
• Flexibility
• Keyboard layouts can be changed by software allowing for foreign or
alternative keyboard layouts
TECHNOLOGIES USED
There are some products which are meant for the disabled lot. It is
visible on the screen and typing can be done by clicking with mouse or by
touch-screen method.
To use the Senseboard device, we simply slip a soft rubber pad onto
each palm and start typing as if a keyboard was in front of us. A demo of
the product didn't work so well, however, and produced the gibberish
"DNiSP" when the tester was asked to type "Comdex." The Sense board
TECHNOLOGY
The Canesta
Keyboard Pattern Projector (PP-CK100) presents the image of the Canesta
Keyboard. The Projector features a wide-angle lens so that a large pattern
can be projected from the relatively low elevations associated with mobile
devices. When activated, the Pattern Projector displays a standard
QWERTY keyboard layout onto a flat surface such as a desk, or the side of
a briefcase. The projected keyboard image can then be used to enter data
into the device, such as a cell phone or a PDA, in an efficient and familiar
way.
CLICK-N-TYPE KEYBOARD
APPLICATIONS
The keyboard will be convenient for people who travel so they can
easily access information through web pages. So when designing pages, it
will be important to make sure the pages include complete and updated
information.
CONCLUSION
Virtual keyboards are projected images of the real thing that let
typists compose their sentences on any flat surface. They are inching
closer to store shelves. The keyboard will be convenient for people who
travel so they can easily access information through web pages. This will
be efficient for individuals that have physical disabilities. This technology
will provide a keyboard that does not require force to activate the keys. It
will serve disabled people better. Virtual keyboard is the last piece in the
evolving convergence of personal computers, mobile phones, personal
digital assistants (PDAs), and the internet. Hope soon the time will arrive
when the laptops shrink more to pocket devices and the now available
pocket devices still smaller.
Appendix I
Smart phone
• Intercom function
• Personal information management
• Online banking
• LAN connectivity
• Graffiti style data entry
• Local data transfer between phone set and computers
• Remote data transfer between phone set and computers
• Remote control of computers
• Remote control of home or business electronic systems
Wearable computers
Some inventors and other theorists not only believe you could wear
a computer; they believe there's no reason why you shouldn't. Assuming
you remembered to wear it, a wearable computer is always available.
Currently, several companies sell wearables and there is a considerable
literature on the subject. Some wearable computers are basically desktop or
notebook computers that have been scaled down for body-wear. Others
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employ brand new technology. Both general and special purposes are
envisioned. A number of wearables have been designed for the disabled.
Wearable computers
Originally, the map file had to be sent to the server. Now the creator
can place the map information either at the server or at the client (a "client-
side map"). Image maps are used widely on many Web sites as a more
adventuresome form of main menu.
TouchScreen
Surface wave: Surface wave technology uses ultrasonic waves that pass
over the touch screen panel. When the panel is touched, a portion of the
wave is absorbed. This change in the ultrasonic waves registers the position
of the touch event and sends this information to the controller for
processing. Surface wave touch screen panels are the most advanced of the
three types, but they can be damaged by outside elements.
Capacitive: A capacitive touch screen panel is coated with a material that
stores electrical charges. When the panel is touched, a small amount of
charge is drawn to the point of contact. Circuits located at each corner of
the panel measure the charge and send the information to the controller for
processing. Capacitive touch screen panels must be touched with a finger
unlike resistive and surface wave panels that can use fingers and stylus.
Capacitive touch screens are not affected by outside elements and have
high clarity.
Sensor Chips
Most people understand that light takes a finite time to travel between
two points -- that photons of light from two different stars, for example,
may have started their journeys years, or even millennia apart. Since light
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travels essentially at a constant speed, if you know the time, you can
calculate the distance.
The chips, which are not fooled by ambient light, either then time the
duration it takes the pulse to reflect back to each pixel, using high speed,
on-chip timers, in one method, or simply count the number of returning
photons -- an indirect measure of the distance, in another.
REFERENCE
Websites :
www.pcworld.com
www.senseboard.com
www.canesta.com
www.ananova.com
www.virtual-keyboard.com
www.lakefolks.com
www.time.com
Other References :