Abstract: An improved chordic keyboard system is disclosed. The chordic keyboard system is comprised of dual chordic keyboards wherein primary symbols are mapped based on a random access concept in accordance with the Gopher Correlation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 29, 1994
Date of Patent:
June 24, 1997
Assignee:
Infogrip, Inc.
Inventors:
Daniel Gopher, John Hilburn, David Vicknair
Abstract: Multiple keyboards (chord or standard format) are connected in a daisy chain fashion to a computer using only the keyboard port of the computer. The keyboard system has an input connector and an output connecter, wherein a child keyboard system that includes a plurality of keys corresponding to characters is connected to the input connector and one of a computer and a parent keyboard system that includes a plurality of keys corresponding to characters is connected to the output connector.
Abstract: A chordic keyboard system for communicating with a data processing system. The chordic keyboard system includes ergonomic features, i.e., a keyboard that is tilted and an integrated palm rest. The chordic keyboard system also includes data entry features, i.e., storage for data representative of a plurality of chords, each chord corresponding to a subset of the plurality of keys of the chordic keyboard, and for a plurality of symbols, each data representative of a chord represented by and corresponding to one of the plurality of symbols according to a frequency-of-use index of the symbol and further according to a correlation based on a chord-difficulty index of the chord. The plurality of groups includes an alphabetic group, a punctuation/cursor control group, an editing/control function group, a numerical/mathematical group, and a punctuation/symbolic-type group.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1994
Date of Patent:
February 20, 1996
Assignee:
Infogrip, Inc.
Inventors:
Daniel Gopher, John Hilburn, David Vicknair