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Electronic keyboard for one-hand operation

  • US 5,087,910 A
  • Filed: 09/14/1990
  • Issued: 02/11/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/29/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electronic keyboard for one-hand operation, more particularly for generating alphanumeric and analog characters and/or processing instructions, the keyboard comprising a plurality of keys and an electronic circuit electrically connected to said key to interpret the state of the keys and to deliver a signal indicative thereof, said electronic circuit also being connected to display means and external connection means, said keyboard comprisisng three keys associated with the fingers of the hand other than the thumb and one key associated with the thumb, each key associated with a finger of the hand other than the thumb comprising two parts extending in continuation of said finger, so that each of the two parts can be actuated by the corresponding finger at the same time as other parts of adjacent keys by other fingers, without appreciable movement of the hand, and the key associated with the thumb can assume five different states in response to the thumb, said thumb key comprising four parts which are so disposed as to be actuated selectively by the thumb without appreciable movement of the hand, wherein the actuation of the keys associated with the fingers other than the thumb permits obtaining 26 different characters, the electronic circuit being so arranged thata) a first group of six characters is obtained when the different parts of said three keys are actuated selectively by one of said fingers,b) a second group of twelve characters is obtained when two key parts corresponding to two different keys are actuated selectively simultaneously by two fingers, andc) a third group of eight characters is obtained when three key parts corresponding to three different keys are actuated selectively simultaneously by three fingers.

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