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- HexInput abstract "HexInput, as originally described, is an on-screen keyboard with the following characteristics: Keys are activated (pressed) either by tapping on each key in turn (the usual approach for on-screen keyboards) or by dragging a path over the desired keys. Unlike ShapeWriter, every key dragged over is considered pressed, so the sequence of keypresses is deterministic and predictable. Most keys are hexagonal, arranged in a honeycomb pattern. This allows most keys to have six neighbouring keys that one can drag into without entering any other keys. Letters are arranged to optimize text input in a particular language (English, for example). Note that this may mean that some common letters may appear twice.The name ‘HexInput’ is unfortunate: in computing, ‘hex’ tends to mean hexadecimal notation, though it may be argued that a general text input method is named for general users, not just those with computing backgrounds. The use of hexagons is not essential to the idea, though they do maximize the available area per cell and the number of easily reachable neighbors per cell.The original exposition included an alternative layout using squares (keys having four neighbours unless at an edge of the keyboard), and a later edition depicted an essentially honeycomb pattern but some hexagons split in half. Alternatively (not mentioned in the original exposition), one could leave gaps between keys so that one can drag through gaps to reach a larger number of “neighboring” keys.The HexInput concept is available for Palm OS devices via myKbd, where it is now known as the "QUONG" layout (after the first five letters in the top row).ATOMIK is a closely related input concept from researchers at IBM.".
- HexInput thumbnail HexInput.gif?width=300.
- HexInput wikiPageID "8942075".
- HexInput wikiPageLength "2227".
- HexInput wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- HexInput wikiPageRevisionID "596289227".
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Category:Keyboard_layouts.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pointing-device_text_input.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Hexadecimal.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Hexadecimal_notation.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Honeycomb.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink ShapeWriter.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_keyboard.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLink File:HexInput.gif.
- HexInput wikiPageWikiLinkText "HexInput".
- HexInput hasPhotoCollection HexInput.
- HexInput subject Category:Keyboard_layouts.
- HexInput subject Category:Pointing-device_text_input.
- HexInput hypernym Keyboard.
- HexInput type MusicalArtist.
- HexInput type Keyboard.
- HexInput type Layout.
- HexInput type Technique.
- HexInput type Typewriter.
- HexInput type Typewriter.
- HexInput comment "HexInput, as originally described, is an on-screen keyboard with the following characteristics: Keys are activated (pressed) either by tapping on each key in turn (the usual approach for on-screen keyboards) or by dragging a path over the desired keys. Unlike ShapeWriter, every key dragged over is considered pressed, so the sequence of keypresses is deterministic and predictable. Most keys are hexagonal, arranged in a honeycomb pattern.".
- HexInput label "HexInput".
- HexInput sameAs m.027qlkb.
- HexInput sameAs Q5748581.
- HexInput sameAs Q5748581.
- HexInput wasDerivedFrom HexInput?oldid=596289227.
- HexInput depiction HexInput.gif.
- HexInput isPrimaryTopicOf HexInput.