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Computer hardware / Computer keyboards / Input/output / Pen computing / Handwriting recognition / Tablet computer / Gesture recognition / Input method / Personal digital assistant / Computing / Human–computer interaction / User interface techniques
Date: 2011-11-30 19:00:03
Computer hardware
Computer keyboards
Input/output
Pen computing
Handwriting recognition
Tablet computer
Gesture recognition
Input method
Personal digital assistant
Computing
Human–computer interaction
User interface techniques

An Alternative Text Input Method Dustin Kirkland and David Kumhyr, IBM

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