AirType tries to kill the keyboard with some kind of bracele

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Grond

21 Jul 2014, 17:17

http://airtype.io/concept/

http://vimeo.com/90766615

The concept is cool but I doubt it'll work fine.

Edit: is it possible to embed videmo videos?

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Muirium
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21 Jul 2014, 17:23

Sure, by copying them to YouTube! (Why does Vimeo still exist, anyway? Didn't YouTube already win all the content?)

Concepts like this — using wearable tech to extrapolate movements — are definitely in fashion right now. Can't tell yet if it's a silly diversion, that will fade into a quaint historical footnote like portable battery powered CRT televisions or indeed BlackBerry thumb keyboards, or whether it's a glimpse of the future we will actually live.

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Grond

21 Jul 2014, 17:33

I guess you'd have to be a very precise touch-typist to use this thing right. I can't imagine it to detect perfectly a free-style typer who moves his hands around the keyboard all the time. But then again, maybe this could be a good way to exercise and learn a more precise typing style.

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

21 Jul 2014, 17:39

They could at least have taken someone who types properly to make this video.
And have him/her type the text which is displayed instead of just wildly move fingers :lol:

I would use something like that only if I don't have to remove it when doing something else than typing in between (like turning pages, answering the phone, cleaning my glasses, drinking coffee, hand-writing a memo). I rather doubt it wouldn't be disturbing then.

mr_a500

21 Jul 2014, 17:43

Muirium wrote: Can't tell yet if it's a silly diversion, that will fade into a quaint historical footnote like portable battery powered CRT televisions
Hey! I've got a few portable battery powered CRT televisions and I like them just fine.

I'd never buy one of those AirType things though. I'd have to imagine that I'm air typing on spherical keycaps - and my imagination is not that good.

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Muirium
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21 Jul 2014, 17:55

Hmm. What would be the best surface to type on with such a gadget? My guess is, aptly enough, boobs…

Now if only they demoed that in the promo vid.

mr_a500

21 Jul 2014, 17:59

Typing on boobs would actually work out quite nicely. There are nubs for F and J, so you don't have to look at the "keyboard"... unless you wanted to, of course.

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Muirium
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21 Jul 2014, 18:03

Indeed. Perhaps I should give convex sphericals a shot…

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Laser
emacs -nw

21 Jul 2014, 18:03

... this gives to the "tall, spherical" profile description a totally new meaning.

mr_a500

21 Jul 2014, 18:04

Muirium wrote: My guess is, aptly enough, boobs…
I love the "See also" list on that Wiki page.

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Grond

21 Jul 2014, 18:11

:D

Actually the name suggests you don't need a surface but you can type in the air with this. Which is a shame, given the boobs option. :D

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kbdfr
The Tiproman

21 Jul 2014, 18:32

Apparently there has been a mutation in human testosterone production lately.

Younger males of that rather astonishing species have always displayed their testosterone level,
but while until now this aimed at females or at other males when competing for a desired female
(and lately at males when those were considered mating partners instead of or as a complement to females)
now they pointlessly do so even in the absence of any prospective mating exercise.
What a waste :mrgreen:

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Muirium
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21 Jul 2014, 18:48

Wonders whether "typing porn" is already a thing in Japanese AV…

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Grond

21 Jul 2014, 18:55

kbdfr wrote: Apparently there has been a mutation in human testosterone production lately.

Younger males of that rather astonishing species have always displayed their testosterone level,
but while until now this aimed at females
I think it's aimet at keyboards here! :shock: :o :oops:

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Muirium
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21 Jul 2014, 18:58

These things aren't mutually exclusive. Or permanently so. You cause a lot of trouble focussing it all on the ladies, every hour of the day, for coworkers especially!

ShawnMeg

02 Aug 2014, 07:48

No thanks. There's something about typing on a real keyboard that I like.

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Daniel Beardsmore

02 Aug 2014, 13:04

ShawnMeg wrote: No thanks. There's something about typing on a real keyboard that I like.
Maybe if the AirType comes with a built-in loudspeaker. Considering that it has an "app", maybe that would include a panel where you can dial in the switch you want to pretend you're typing on.

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Grond

02 Aug 2014, 13:33

Yeah sound would sure be handy, since you can't have tactile feedback.

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