Baker told Register Hardware today that each triangular key has significantly more dead space around it than youÃ(TM)d find on a standard Qwerty layout. Consequently, users are more likely to press the correct key each time they tap.
So, if the keys were tiny little dots, in theory, less spelling errors?
wtf.
Baker told Register Hardware today that each triangular key has significantly more dead space around it than youÃ(TM)d find on a standard Qwerty layout. Consequently, users are more likely to press the correct key each time they tap.
So, if the keys were tiny little dots, in theory, less spelling errors? wtf.
I want to be a server farmer. I'd wear overalls.