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Microsoft Shows Tablet With 'RearType Keyboard'

by - source: Tom's Hardware UK

Bye-bye touchscreen!

Microsoft Research is showing off RearType, a tablet with a full QWERTY keyboard on the back of the device. The setup is designed to allow for easy typing when using a touchscreen device and is an interesting mix of split keyboards (which we're all familiar with) and rear-input methods.

We've seen rear input systems before. In fact, judging from patents filed by Apple and Samsung, it may not be long before we see an iPod Nano with a touch sensitive controls on the back, and a Samsung tablet with a second screen on the rear of the device. However, we haven't seen one quite like this before.

Microsoft Research has split the traditional QWERTY keyboard and rotated it so that when you grip the tablet and touch the buttons on the back, your fingers are still resting on the same keys as a traditional QWERTY.

Obviously, a device like this would take some getting used to, but Microsoft Research says that after an hour of practice using special training software, users got up to a speed of about 15 WPM, which is comparable to what users with a touchscreen can achieve.

Do you think this is a good solution to the fact that in these very touchy-feely times, many people are having trouble with onscreen keyboards, or missing the tactile feedback from buttons? Let us know in the comments below!

(via CrunchGear)

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smnoamls 12/08/2010 08:39
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What happens when you put the pad down on a table?
random letter jumble?

fjiekie 12/08/2010 08:50
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the keyboard will hopefully be embedded in the backside.
it looks like that prototype is just a metal back-plate with one of those custom keyboards that already exist (yes there is a keyboard you can buy and that only has separate keys that you have to place on a metal back-plate(ultimate customization))

swamprat 12/08/2010 11:53
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I'd hope that they'd have the keyboard on wings or something so that if you put it down you could fold out the keyboard and use it properly - even if they are properly embedded in the back and even if it does just about work in this way.
Interesting concept though.

proletarian 12/08/2010 12:13
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like sanitary towel wings?

ever tried to fly one of those? disappointing.

bv90andy 19/08/2010 12:44
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Quote :15 WPM, which is comparable to what users with a touchscreen can achieve.
then why waste time with this? if the speed was the same or close to a normal PC keyboard I would see the point.

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