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This preliminary investigative study offers an initial report of consumer's reaction to the Active Input Solutions, LLC Keyboard Platform (AISKP) product. The subject group for this pilot project consisted of ten professionals who spend an average of 5.75 hours per 8-hour day at data entry workstations. The subject pool represented several professions (Medical Doctor, Attorneys, Directors of Human Resource and M.I.S. departments as well as several administrative assistants). All subjects were administered a pre-trial questionnaire before having the opportunity to experience the AISKP. The second questionnaire was administered at the end of the trial period. A third and final questionnaire was administered one week after the devices were removed from their workstations. 8508644 http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/Gateway/400SD4/8508644.pdf This package includes a replacement keyboard for your Gateway 400 notebook and these printed instructions. The components inside your computer are extremely sensitive to static electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in the computer. To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the case. Open the LCD panel to the normal viewing position. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver under the bottom-right corner of the keyboard bezel, between the INS and DEL keys, and gently pry it up. kbdedit WordPerfect allows you to assign functions to almost any key on the keyboard, and combinations of keys -- the main number, letter and symbol keys, the numeric pad, the Insert Home etc group, the arrow keys, and the F1 to F12 keys, alone or in combination with Shift Alt and Ctrl, or with a combination of any two or all three of these. For example, you could make Alt and e produce é, Alt Shift and e produce É, Ctrl and F bring up the Font dialogue box, and Shift Alt Ctrl and Page Up start the Windows calculator. The choices are shown as: Activate a Feature, which means activate something from a menu -- the sorts of things you can assign to buttons -- the groups of features are shown in the Feature Categories box, e.g. Lab07 http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~valvano/manual/Lab07.pdf This laboratory assignment accompanies the book, Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Real Time Interfacing, by Jonathan W. Valvano, published by Brooks-Cole, copyright © 2000. In this first lab, you will interface the keyboard using gadfly synchronization, and in Lab 7 you will redesign the interface using interrupts. This experiment will illustrate how a parallel port of the microcomputer will be used to control a keyboard matrix. The hardware for the keyboard is one of the following. In this way, the routines can be called from any program without requiring complicated linking. In other words, when the device driver is implemented with a TRAP, the linking is simple. The main program will implement an access code based security system. Rafi Keyboards http://www.touchkey.ie/downloads/Rafi Keyboards.pdf To meet the demands of the new and exciting multimedia market, a keyboard has been produced specifically designed for Public Access internet kiosks. The requirements for this demanding application are for a keyboard that is easy and natural to use, compact, gives good user feedback and is rugged enough to withstand the rigours of public use. By removing all unnecessary keys normally associated with standard keyboards and the addition of browser-specific keys, together with the integration of a high quality trackerball, a keyboard has been produced that is ideal for this application. The 38mm diameter trackerball uses precision stainless steel components plus high-grade injection moulded plastics and superior optical encoders to create a high quality device. USBMouseandSimulation Abstract: This application note describes the TestQuest USB Keyboard/Mouse simulation module, its architecture and applications, and the requirements it places on the target system. Introduction The TestQuest USB Keyboard/Mouse Simulation Module (the USB module) is used to provide the system under test (the target) with keyboard and mouse input stimulus under the control of the TestQuest Pro host software. II. Architecture The USB module is functionally a bus powered four port hub with one of the down stream ports internally connected to TestQuest's keyboard and mouse simulator (see Figure 1). It is comprised of a microcontroller and firmware which communicates with the TestQuest Pro host through the 7-pin mini-DIN connector and simulates a USB keyboard and mouse. UISTCamera http://www.almaden.ibm.com/u/zhai/papers/Softkeyboard/UISTCamera.pdf The most commonly used virtual keyboards today adopt the traditional QWERTY layout (Figure 1). Assuming 5 characters per word (including space key), this equation allows us to calculate tapping speed in words per minute (wpm = 60 / 5 t). They first placed the 10 most frequent letters in the center of the keyboard. Then assiging the 10 most frequent digraphs to the top 10 keys, they placed the remaining letters. Second, as revealed by our analysis, the performance of a multiple space key keyboard highly depends on the optimal choice of the space key, which requires planning one key ahead of tapping. Third, the space key is not the only one with high frequency (Figure 13). Acro5_shortcuts http://www.microtype.com/resources/Acro5_shortcuts.pdf Zoom in Zoom out Zoom to Un do Redo Cut Copy Paste Select all Deselect all Rename (bookmark/dest.) & navigation panes Select next tabbed panel Select prev. tabbed panel Select next item (or Ta b) Select Prev. Note: Tool selection shortcuts work only when the document pane is active. Select indexes to search See search results Open Word Assistant Show prev. search result Show next search result Show prev. This guide is not in the public domain, and may not be reproduced in any form (paper or electronic) or used for any commercial or fee-based work without express written permission from the author; however, it may be downloaded and used freely by individuals as long as this notice and acknowledgment are retained and no fee is charged. 3dkbd24 http://www.fingertipsoft.com/3dkbd/3dkbd24.pdf 3-D Keyboard was used to type all special characters (of course). If you want to see the current keyboard layout as you work on your documents, position the 3-D Keyboard window next to (or even over) your application window. Please read these comments if you sometimes prefer using the keyboard rather than the mouse for choosing commands and other items in Windows menus and dialog boxes. In the U.S. keyboard layout, this will be the leftmost key in the third row, but with the French layout selected, this will be the leftmost key in the second row. The first character in the fifth row is the so-called non-breakable space. DS_Keyboard100 http://www.verifone.com/pdf/DS_Keyboard100.pdf For example, the Keyboard 100 can play a key role when customers purchase cards with stored value. As loyalty programs move into the mainstream, the Keyboard 100 is an easy way for merchants to add alpha entry to their VeriFone systems. n Interfaces through an RS-232 port with OMNI and TRANZ terminals, including the OMNI 390, OMNI 395, TRANZ 380, and TRANZ 380 x2 n Allows easy alphanumeric data input through a full QWERTY keyboard n Saves counterspace through its minimal footprint n Conserves space through the use of a specially designed stacker The Keyboard 100 combines with a variety of VeriFone equipment to provide the complete processing needed for many of today's complex solutions. te.keyboardmapping.52 http://ftp2.vicomsoft.com/mac/documents/te.keyboardmapping.52.pdf This document is an extract from the GUI Editor Guide for use with VICOM MultiTerm Plus and VICOM Pro SDK software for Mac OS. The last section of this document explains how keyboards can be used with VICOM Connect for Windows. For example, for a VT220/VT320 emulation, you can change the "HELP" function key to be the HELP key on the extended keyboard (instead of F5 which is the default). Take care that when reassigning a key, you do not override the mapping for an existing item or that you duplicate a key mapping. Create a new button window or open an existing one. newsletter Results from a recently published research study confirm the benefits of typing with a height adjustable negative-slope keyboard tray fixed at a 10° angle. Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, compared the effects of typing with an "ergonomic" split-keyboard, an angle adjustable split-keyboard (the TONY), a regular keyboard and a regular keyboard on a negative-slope tray. Dr.Alan Hedge is a Professor in the Department of Design and Environmental Analysis at Cornell University, where he directs the Human Factors and Ergonomics program. Electromyography was used to determine flexor muscle effort during typing. · Typing quality with a negative-slope keyboard tray was 64% better than typing quality with the ergonomic split-keyboard. kiskeyboardbrochure The Vandal Resistant Keyboard, Happ Controls Part Number 55-0313-00 is a highly durable, PC compatible, anti-vandal keyboard that is resistant to water, dust and debris. With its sealed metal base, the keyboard is ideally suited for environments where either vandalism or weather is the major concern in design. It is ideal for mounting in equipment as an integrated keyboard device. The switch may be mounted so it is triggered through a door opening and closing. It can also be permanently positioned in either user or service mode with the disabling of the Ctrl, Del, Esc, and Alt keys individually selected. keyboard_multilang http://www.smarttech.com/media/support/bulletins/sb/keyboard_multilang.pdf SMART Board Software is currently available in English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish. You can also configure multiple keyboard languages to be used with the SMART On-Screen Keyboard and alternate between the different languages. You can use any keyboard language that is compatible with your operating system. However, the Windows system in the language you installed may not support every other language. For example, you can't install a double-byte Japanese keyboard layout on an English Windows 98 system. 4. Select the Input Locale you want and press OK. 5. In the Hot keys for input locales box, select Switch between input locales and press the Change Key Sequence button. pak6app In this application note, I'll marry a standard PS/2 keyboard to a Basic Stamp and make it send Morse code. In addition to the code, the program will have several predefined messages and store your callsign and a custom message in the Stamp's EEPROM. This is all possible because of AWC's PAK-VI chip. For this application, the Stamp doesn't send many commands to the PAK (just a software reset command). However, there are commands to switch modes, set scroll, num, and caps lock, and send commands directly to the keyboard. Note 2: Stamp pin 0 drives the transmitter's PTT (optional), Stamp pin 1 is the key input to the transmitter, and Stamp pin 6 is the sidetone (connect to a piezo speaker). Otherwise, it processes the character using the charproc routine. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | | |