You probably know that on-screen keyboards aren’t ergonomical as actual
physical keyboards, but in addition to the ergonomical problems,
on-screen keyboards are also slower than regular keyboards because you
can’t rest your hands on them, and you have to check every key before you press it. Luckily, there’s a solution called LiquidKeyboard.
Christian Sax and Hannes Lau from the University of Technology Sydney have developed a new type of on-screen keyboard
called LiquidKeyboard. Unlike other on-screen keyboards, LiquidKeyboard
adapts to the position of your hands and fingers, so your hands won’t
feel uncomfortable while using it. The best thing about LiquidKeyboard
is that all keys adjust to the position of your fingers, so you won’t
have to check twice before pressing a certain key, meaning that you
could type as fast as you would type on a regular computer keyboard.
LiquidKeyboard is designed for all users that are used to the standard physical keyboard,
and if you have a tablet, LiquidKeyboard will be perfect for you.
LiquidKeyboard was revealed recently at the Tech23 conference in Sydney,
but so far, it’s only a concept, but we can’t wait to see it in action
on our tablets.