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5 +1 | unistroke - alfabeto (de linguagem unitária) usado nos computadores palmares |
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de uma entrada Explanation: é digitado uma vez apenas -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-29 16:11:30 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Word-level Unistroke Soft Keyboards A word-level unistroke keyboard is a soft keyboard allowing a user to go from any key to any other key without lifting the pen or entering unwanted keys. |
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unistroke - alfabeto (de linguagem unitária) usado nos computadores palmares Explanation: este alfabeto é reconhecido pelo programa do palmar através de uma caneta especial com a qual o utente escreve (normalmente -graffiti Recognizer, ou através de simbolos predefinidos pelo programa - Block Recognizer) No site http://www.cs.uta.fi/research/hci/interact/textinput/tim_lin... consegue-se perceber o significado da palavra, utilizada na tecnologia para 'palm computing': Palm Computing uses Graffiti in their products. Graffiti is a character-level unistroke alphabet suitable for pen-based interfaces. Graffiti characters are closer to Roman characters than the original Unistrokes by Goldberg and Richardson (1993). Which seem to descend from work by G abriel Groner at RAND Corporation in 1966. Note that this chain of descendance seems obvious in hindsight, but may not be how the ideas travelled. Many people (including me) have announced the invention of unistrokes. Independent invention is possible, but so is the failure to remember where the idea really originally came from. espero ter ajudado Vera ciao, Monica |
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