Call it typing the light fantastic. Start-up Virtual Devices has developed a flashlight-size gadget that projects an image of a keyboard on any surface and lets people input data by typing on the ...
Several computer scientists are presenting their work on using head-mounted displays for text input at CHI 2017. What's better than a holographic keyboard? A real one, apparently. New research from ...
Even having tried the Apple Vision Pro briefly in three separate sessions, we still have yet to see how certain parts of the visionOS software works. You can read my hands-on with the Vision Pro at ...
Small enough to fit on a keychain, the Brookstone Virtual Keyboard connects to your phone or tablet via Bluetooth and projects a laser keyboard onto any flat surface. CTX patented laser technology and ...
Using Vision Pro's virtual keyboard, you just reach out and touch parts of the screen when you need to. The Vision Pro’s virtual, floating-in-the-air keyboard has been nearly universally condemned.
While the reason behind Apple's acquisition of PrimeSense remains unknown, the Cupertino company was awarded a PrimeSense patent on Tuesday describing 3D camera system allowing for an entirely new ...
Renowned Apple analyst Mark Gurman recently voiced his disapproval of Vision Pro’s new virtual keyboard, suggesting it falls short of expectations on X. What Happened: Gurman, known for his insightful ...
With Vision Pro just around the corner, Apple continues to offer media demos. Brian Tong includes some new developments with visionOS after his most recent hands-on time with the device. This includes ...
Putting users inside a virtual reality world is a good start, but those users need to interact with their surroundings too, and that's still a problem for companies invested in VR. Now HTC and ...
Logitech is creating a new system called BRIDGE which aims to make it possible to bring a properly tracked keyboard into VR while showing the user’s hands for accurate typing. Though retail plans ...
Keyboard nerds like me could become a dying breed if the voice-controlled future accelerates at us quite as quickly as companies like Alexa-owning Amazon hope. But in the interim, with screens still ...
Researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney have developed a keyboard that lets users type faster on touchscreen devices like the iPad. Primary inventor Christian Sax and co-inventor Hannas ...
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