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Mobile QWERTY Text Input Solution Aims To Replace Traditional QWERTY Keyboard

02.21.07 | Comment?


South Korea is known for their technology driven mobile lifestyle, so its only logical that Korean company Mobience is looking to increase efficiency for mobile devices at home and worldwide. Mobience has rewritten the QWERTY keyboard. The new layout was created by placing the most commonly used letters in more prominent positions on keyboards. Apparently with the more efficient layout and some practice you can drastically increase your words per a minute with Mobience’s Mobile QWERTY [Video]. I say apparently because in the short time I used the various Mobile QWERTY enabled devices I could barley scratch out a simple hello.

Mobience used several devices to demonstrate how their Mobile QWERTY can work on everything including keyboards, IR guns [Video], motion input [Video], and iPods [Video]. Mobience hopes that their Mobile QWERTY will be adopted globally, it would certainly benefit the worlds productivity in the long run. If they manage to get Samsung and LG to start offering it in their cell phone software it may actually happen. However, before we get to Mobile QWERTY lets get the Americans off the imperial system.

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