Helge Hafting wrote: > leonardo wrote: > > More important, the patent is about "reduced keyboard disambiguating". > If the keyboard isn't "reduced", i.e. it has all the keys, then > that patent doesn't seem to apply. > > The illume keyboard aren't missing any keys for example. It only uses a > dictionary because users sometimes miss. There is no ambiguity at all to > resolve, only error correction for fat-fingered typing. (T9 does not > try to resolve wrong-key misses) Disambiguating and error correction > is not the same. > > Oh, and they mention "keyboards". Many phones has keyboards with about > 12 keys. The neo has a touchscreen instead, its two keys are not used > for text input. :-)
you're right.. what I meant while writing is that, since moko keyboard is not reduced, it could even suggest words instead of only correct errors without infringing T9. leonardo. -- http://leonardo.lilik.it Key fingerprint = 2C20 A587 05AC 42E5 1292 D0D4 3EED CFB5 52FD AD1E _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

