Finger identifying keyboard
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1. A finger-identifying keyboard, comprising:
- a plurality of keys;
a plurality of sensors wearable on the fingers, each sensor representing a different finger;
a coding synthesizer used to distinguish simultaneously the keys and the fingers used to press the keys, to synthesize -the coding and to generate the resultant input coding signal.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a finger-identifying keyboard, comprising a plurality of keys; a plurality of sensors wearable on the fingers, each sensor representing a different finger; a coding synthesizer used to identify simultaneously the keys and the fingers used to press the keys, to synthesize the coding and to generate the resultant input coding signal. The invention can effectively reduce the number of keys on the keyboard, thereby achieving the goal of reducing the size of the keyboard so as to be adapted to the requirements of various handheld devices.
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1. A finger-identifying keyboard, comprising:
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a plurality of keys;
a plurality of sensors wearable on the fingers, each sensor representing a different finger;
a coding synthesizer used to distinguish simultaneously the keys and the fingers used to press the keys, to synthesize -the coding and to generate the resultant input coding signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A keyboard including:
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a plurality of keys wherein at least one key of said plurality of keys representing a plurality of different symbols with each symbol representing a different character; and
a synthesizer responsive to a first signal from the at least one key and a second signal from one of the symbols to generate a third signal representative of a particular keystroke. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A method to generate keystrokes comprising the acts of:
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providing a keyboard having a plurality of keys with at least one key representing a plurality of characters;
receiving in a synthesizer a first signal representing activation of said at least one key and a second signal representing activation of one of the plurality of characters; and
generating from said synthesizer a third signal representing a predetermined keystroke. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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