sön 2008-08-31 klockan 15:09 +0200 skrev Björn Martensen: > Hi, > > [...] Is it somehow possible to get the "likelyness" of the next letter to be > written (and even the ones after that, es dasher even recognizes words) > from dasher and use this information to dynamically change the size of > the input areas? [...] > > What do you think about this idea?
It might work. The downside is that with a "fixed sized" key setup you'll learn how far to extend your fingers to hit a specific key. The fifth time you write "internet" you'll know where to put your fingers (muscle/motoric memory) and hitting the s in interns is close to e. Bad example but I think you get what I'm after. The user might have a harder time learning where to push to hit a specific letter. Don't know if that's realistic at all, I guess your suggestion really is a good idea in most cases. :) Another idea: I'd love to tap morse code on the phone's shell/casing and use the mic (the accelerometers oscillates to much to be usable for this I think) to interpret it into letters. :-D Just my 0.02 SEK / Fredrik
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