Michael JasonSmith wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 18:37, Paul William wrote:
Unistrokes can take a while to get used to, but it is fairly fast. The
but much slower than single stroke 'funny' letters :(
Unistrokes *is* the single-stroke "funny" letters.
oops :) meant the multistroke letters.
The original paper
was called "Touch Typing with a Pen" IIRC, and was written by them fine folks at Xerox PARC. When Palm (US Robotics?) introduced Graffiti they got sued by Xerox. They have since come to an arrangement that I cannot recall off the top of my head...
The down side to Unistrokes is that you do have to learn a new character-set (albeit related to standard Roman characters). However, the characters are fast to write, and the processing power needed to recognise the characters is far less than with true hand-writing recognition.
