[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >How about making use of AI techniques and having the layout self-adjust to >generate a layout that pushes frequently used letters to the right places, and >then arranges the surrounding letters to reduce typos? If this consumes too >much processing power for normal use, there could be a separate "learning" >mode during which you would tolerate the slowness, and later switch to fixed >mode. Or it could be like SpamAssassin - keystrokes (both correct and >incorrect) are logged in some efficient way, and later you can "train" the >layout "engine" when the device is not in use, perhaps even pushing the >processing to a different computer.
That would not be a good idea: there is no key layout so bad that's it's worse than one that changes out from under the user. _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

