Combinational keyboard with movable keys and adapted for one-handed keying of numerical information
First Claim
1. A combinational data keyboard adapted for operation by the fingers of a human operator and comprising:
- a magnetic base, a set of keys, means for permitting said operator to place each key at a selectable position on said base, said means comprising a set of magnets, each of said magnets being affixed to the base of a respective key, wherein the keys are moved on the base to positions corresponding to the natural hand configuration of the operator.
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Abstract
Combinational keyboards generally have 10 keys positioned to fall naturally under the fingertips of the two hands when the hands are in operating position. The present invention provides a keyboard with movable keys in order to accommodate the hand configurations of various operators. Combinational keyboards are generally arranged so that mathematics may be performed by the right hand only. An expanded one-handed character set results if the two thumb keys are placed adjacent each other so that the right thumb can operate both. This desirable feature is attained by (1) making the left thumb key sufficiently movable that it may be positioned adjacent the right thumb key, or (2) positioning the left hand keys so that the thumb keys are adjacent, or (3) providing an additional key operable by the right thumb.
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1. A combinational data keyboard adapted for operation by the fingers of a human operator and comprising:
- a magnetic base, a set of keys, means for permitting said operator to place each key at a selectable position on said base, said means comprising a set of magnets, each of said magnets being affixed to the base of a respective key, wherein the keys are moved on the base to positions corresponding to the natural hand configuration of the operator.
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2. A combinational data keyboard adapted for operation by the fingers of a human operator;
- said data keyboard having a pair of keys juxtaposed each other, said pair of keys having keytops serrated along their juxtaposed edges with portions of one keytop being interleaved with portions of the other keytop along said edges;
a first key of said pair having a keytop with serrated and non-serrated portions and being operated by a thumb of said operator when said thumb is depressed while over said portion of said first key keytop which is non-serrated;a second key of said pair having a keytop with serrated and non-serrated portions and being operated by said thumb of said operator when said thumb is depressed while over said portion of said second key keytop which is non-serrated; and both keys of said pair being operated by said thumb of said operator when said thumb is depressed while over the serrated and interleaved portions of said keytops. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
- said data keyboard having a pair of keys juxtaposed each other, said pair of keys having keytops serrated along their juxtaposed edges with portions of one keytop being interleaved with portions of the other keytop along said edges;
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