Saturday, April 19, 2014

Mobile News-- Typing Related Products




On April Fool’s Day, Sogou declared they would release an evolutional typing product called Typany, which means you can type “anything anytime anywhere”. By wearing this armband, users can use any surface they get to type. Although it may sounds too good to be true, there are still some functions that have been realized, which makes Typany more like a typing product vision in the future than just an April Fool’s joke.


1. Fleksy—Massive Metadata Computing and Autocorrections


“Fleksy is an application that replaces your device’s on-screen keyboard.” It has received a number of rewards since first released in July, 2012. Now it is an app that available both in App Store and Google Play with the price of $3.99. What it really helps is you don’t have to look at your keyboard while typing anymore. Users can type based on their memory and imagination while Fleksy predicts and selects the exact word you typed. It doesn’t really care what you’ve typed, but where you typed. Even if for the blind, the typing can easily get 100% correct. “With 114% larger effective typing area, use traditional buttons like the spacebar or master Fleksy’s unique gesture system to space, delete, capitalize and punctuate.” And the keyboard below can be totally invisible, giving you the freedom of the whole screen.

2. SensorMonitor—Change any Surface into a Keyboard


It will be awesome if the users can type anywhere they want—no matter on a bed sheet, their arms, desks, or anywhere you can imagine. The hard part for this is to catch the three-dimensional coordinate sequence and reflecting this correctly to the typing results. Maybe three-dimension is still a dream, but two-dimension has become true.
Vibrative Virtual Keyboard developed by Florian Krautli can realize two-dimensional typing. This is an app that can turn any surface into an iPhone keyboard. It “uses an iPhone’s accelerometer to sense the location of a tap on any surface and translate it into typed letters on a keyboard”.”Technically, the phone’s accelerometer is measuring vibrations on that surface. Krautli’s software maps those vibrations to a point of origin on the table. And when the phone can “see” where you’re tapping, you can have a QWERTY keyboard on any tabletop.” However, this app can’t guarantee accuracy because the recognition is still not perfect, which means it needs a kind of spell checker. Also, this app is not available for download now.

3. MYO Armband—Two-dimension to Three-dimension, Tactile Feedback Solution


The Myo is developed by a Canadian startup called Thalmic Labs. And it gives a new solution for gesture sensing—sensing the muscles. It can get your forearm gesture sensed as well as relative motion sensed. Eight EMG sensors built around Myo can pick up on the electrical potential generated by muscle cells, then with the Myo on your forearm, “the sensors can read all of the muscles that control your fingers, letting them spy on finger position as well as grip strength.” Now Myo offers wireless compatibility with PCs, Macs, iOS, and Android. And the price of a pre-order is $149.

Based on all the functions that have been realized, what Typany said may become true in the future instead of just being an April Fool’s joke.

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