Posted: Wed 25 Oct, 2006 12.47
They launched a small one but it was allegedly rubbish.Gavin Scott wrote:I'd love one of those lcd keyboard we saw here some months ago - but I can't find them anywhere.
They launched a small one but it was allegedly rubbish.Gavin Scott wrote:I'd love one of those lcd keyboard we saw here some months ago - but I can't find them anywhere.
What about people with sight problems?cdd wrote:Incidentially, I also thought the idea of an LCD keyboard (where each key is a standalone display) could eliminate sholder surfing at ATMs. Each number key would have that film which makes it extremely difficult to read from an angle other than straight-on and the display would be positioned down into the key a bit, and the numbers would be assigned to the keys randomly.
Hmm... how do the visually impaired use ATMs with the current system, can you plug headphones in and use voice prompts?MarkN wrote:What about people with sight problems?cdd wrote:Incidentially, I also thought the idea of an LCD keyboard (where each key is a standalone display) could eliminate sholder surfing at ATMs. Each number key would have that film which makes it extremely difficult to read from an angle other than straight-on and the display would be positioned down into the key a bit, and the numbers would be assigned to the keys randomly.
I must say I did find the laptop keyboard a bit difficult to get used to when I first got it, although it's not quite as bad now I've got used to it. But I still do prefer using a full sized one, and wouldn't consider doing anything which required a huge amount of typing on the laptop.Nick Harvey wrote:I'm interested in that comment, Philip.
Like me, you spend quite a bit of time writing, bashing the old keyboard.
Don't you find the tiny keyboard on a laptop difficult, compared with a full sized one?
Or do you just get used to it in time?