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Virtual Keyboard: Prepared By: Joe Smith & Lucy Main

The document describes a virtual keyboard that projects a full keyboard onto any flat surface using infrared and laser technology, allowing mobile device users to type normally without a physical keyboard. It works by watching finger movements and translating them into keystrokes, and could be incorporated into a small portable computer the size of a fountain pen. The virtual keyboard takes up less space than a physical keyboard and provides flexibility in using it with different devices.

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Virtual Keyboard: Prepared By: Joe Smith & Lucy Main

The document describes a virtual keyboard that projects a full keyboard onto any flat surface using infrared and laser technology, allowing mobile device users to type normally without a physical keyboard. It works by watching finger movements and translating them into keystrokes, and could be incorporated into a small portable computer the size of a fountain pen. The virtual keyboard takes up less space than a physical keyboard and provides flexibility in using it with different devices.

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Virtual Keyboard

Prepared by:
Joe Smith & Lucy Main
A Virtual Keyboard is a
projection keyboard
that is projected
and touched on any
surface.
The ground breaking Virtual Keyboard,
uses state of the art infrared & laser technology to project
a full-size keyboard onto any flat surface.

For the first time mobile device users can actually type
normally on a virtual keyboard , enabling them to
work quickly and effectively, taking the pain and
frustration out of existing minuscule keyboards and
handwriting recognition software.
The keyboard watches finger movements and
translates them into keystrokes in the device.

A system called the P-ISM will combine the


virtual technology with a small video projector
to create a portable computer about the
size of a fountain pen.
Projection Module – A template is created of the
desired interface and is projected onto the adjacent
interface surface. This template is produced by
illuminating a specially designed highly efficient
holographic optical element with a red diode laser.
Micro-illumination Module – An infa-red plane of
light is generated just above, and parallel to the
interface surface. This light is invisible to the user
and hovers a few millimeters above the surface.
Sensor Module – Reflected light from user
interactions with the interface surface is passed
through an infa-red filter and imaged onto a
CMOS image sensor in the sensor module.
 It takes up less desk space than a conventional
keyboard.
 When connected to your handheld computer it
is more convenient to carry around than your
laptop.
 You could use it with your desktop, laptop or
handheld computer.
BY PROFESSIONALS BY STUDENTS
 To take notes during a  To take notes while in
business meeting class (no one will hear
 To compose a memo to your keying)
employees while  To work on a paper
traveling to work on the
train while in the library
 To do everyday work at
 To do homework while
your desk without you are on break at
taking up so much work
valuable space.
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