Chord keyboard system using one chord to select a group from among several groups and another chord to select a character from the selected group
First Claim
1. A method for the input of characters to a computer or other device with a chord keyboard having 4 keys operated by four fingers, one key per finger, comprising the steps of:
- presenting the set of characters that may be entered as an arrangement of groups and of characters within the groups wherein each of said groups comprises a set of ten of the characters;
arranging said set of ten characters in the form of four subgroups wherein a first subgroup has four characters, a second subgroup has three characters, a third subgroup has two characters and a fourth subgroup has one character;
choosing an active group from among the presented groups with a first stroke of a chord; and
choosing a character from said four subgroups having said set of ten characters of said active group with a second stroke of a chord, said step of choosing a character comprises one of the following steps;
choosing one of the four characters from said first subgroup with a chord of just one of said four fingers;
choosing one of the three characters from said second subgroup with a chord of two adjacent fingers of said four fingers;
choosing one of the two characters from said third subgroup with a chord of three adjacent fingers of said four fingers;
choosing the character of said fourth subgroup with a chord of all of said four fingers;
inputting a character corresponding to said second stroke of a chord to said computer or other device.
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Abstract
A computer input system implementing a chord keyboard, with particular structuring of the encoding scheme for the chord keyboard, and a method of visual feedback of the operation of the keyboard presented in that structured form. The available characters are divided into groups, and a stroke of a chord either selects an active row or selects a character from the active row. A display provides the status of the keyboard system, including what actions the user has taken, and indicates what characters will be input depending on the user'"'"'s subsequent actions. When a chord is pressed, this display shows the character that will be input if this chord were to be released, and the user has the opportunity to change the chord selected without inputting an undesired character. One characteristic of the particular structure is the separation of sets of 10 characters into subgroups of 4, 3, 2, and 1 characters, these subgroups being accessed with chords of 1, 2, 3, and 4 fingers respectively.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for the input of characters to a computer or other device with a chord keyboard having 4 keys operated by four fingers, one key per finger, comprising the steps of:
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presenting the set of characters that may be entered as an arrangement of groups and of characters within the groups wherein each of said groups comprises a set of ten of the characters; arranging said set of ten characters in the form of four subgroups wherein a first subgroup has four characters, a second subgroup has three characters, a third subgroup has two characters and a fourth subgroup has one character; choosing an active group from among the presented groups with a first stroke of a chord; and choosing a character from said four subgroups having said set of ten characters of said active group with a second stroke of a chord, said step of choosing a character comprises one of the following steps; choosing one of the four characters from said first subgroup with a chord of just one of said four fingers; choosing one of the three characters from said second subgroup with a chord of two adjacent fingers of said four fingers; choosing one of the two characters from said third subgroup with a chord of three adjacent fingers of said four fingers; choosing the character of said fourth subgroup with a chord of all of said four fingers; inputting a character corresponding to said second stroke of a chord to said computer or other device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A keyboard system for the input of characters to a computer or other device, comprising:
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a chord keyboard having four keys operated by four fingers, one key per finger; means for presenting the set of characters that may be entered as an arrangement of groups and of characters within the groups wherein each of said groups comprises a set of ten of the characters; means for arranging said set of ten characters in the form of four subgroups wherein a first subgroup has four characters, a second subgroup has three characters, a third subgroup has two characters and a fourth subgroup has one character; means for choosing an active group from among the presented groups with a first stroke of a chord; and means for choosing a character from said four subgroups having said set of ten characters of said active group with a second stroke of a chord, said means for choosing a character comprises; means for choosing one of the four characters from said first subgroup with a chord of just one of said four keys; means for choosing one of the three characters from said second subgroup with a chord of two contiguous keys of said four keys; means for choosing one of the two characters from said third subgroup with a chord of three contiguous keys of said four keys; means for choosing the character of said fourth subgroup with a chord of all of said four keys; and means for inputting a character corresponding to said second stroke of a chord to said computer or other device. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method for the input of characters to a computer or other device with a chord keyboard having 4 keys operated by four fingers, one key per finger, and also having at least one additional key, comprising the steps of:
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presenting the set of characters that may be entered as an arrangement of groups and of characters within the groups wherein each of said groups comprises a set of ten of the characters; arranging said set of ten characters in the form of four subgroups wherein a first subgroup has four characters, a second subgroup has three characters, a third subgroup has two characters and a fourth subgroup has one character; choosing an active group from among the presented groups with a stroke of a chord using said at least one additional key; and choosing a character from said four subgroups having said set of ten characters of said active group with a subsequent stroke of a chord using at least one of said four keys, said step of choosing a character comprises one of the following steps; choosing one of the four characters from said first subgroup with a chord of just one of said four fingers; choosing one of the three characters from said second subgroup with a chord of two adjacent fingers of said four fingers; choosing one of the two characters from said third subgroup with a chord of three adjacent fingers of said four fingers; choosing the character of said fourth subgroup with a chord of all of said four fingers; inputting a character corresponding to said subsequent stroke of a chord to said computer or other device. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A keyboard system for the input of characters to a computer or other device, comprising:
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a chord keyboard having four keys operated by four fingers, one key per finger, and also having at least one additional key; means for presenting the set of characters that may be entered as an arrangement of groups and of characters within the groups wherein each of said groups comprises a set of ten of the characters; means for arranging said set of ten characters in the form of four subgroups wherein a first subgroup has four characters, a second subgroup has three characters, a third subgroup has two characters and a fourth subgroup has one character; means for choosing an active group from among the presented groups with a stroke of a chord; and means for choosing a character from said four subgroups having said set of ten characters of said active group with a subsequent stroke of a chord, said means for choosing a character comprises; means for choosing one of the four characters from said first subgroup with a chord of just one of said four keys; means for choosing one of the three characters from said second subgroup with a chord of two contiguous keys of said four keys; means for choosing one of the two characters from said third subgroup with a chord of three contiguous keys of said four keys; means for choosing the character of said fourth subgroup with a chord of all of said four keys; and means for inputting a character corresponding to said subsequent stroke of a chord to said computer or other device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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