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Character data input keyboard arrangement having central matrix of keys

US4522518A · kind A · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateJul 7, 1983
Grant dateJun 11, 1985
Priority date
Expiry dateJul 7, 2003

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB41J5/10
  • WIPO fieldTextile and paper machines
  • WIPO sectorMechanical engineering

Abstract

A manual data entry keyboard, having left hand and right hand clusters of keys, is separated medially by an interposed, auxilliary matrix of keys comprising an [m.times.n] array of keys, where m and n are integers--m at least 4, n at least 1. In one embodiment the matrix includes a [5.times.2] array of keys which serve as a numeric keypad, accessed by the index fingers and thumbs, obsoleting the [1.times.10] array of number keys commonly included with the QWERTY cluster in existing English language keyboard arrangements. Top row accessory characters may be entered without the shift and are grouped in clusters in the top row and positioned to reflect the order of entry of elements of these groups in the usual flow of data. Punctuation keys are clustered in the right hand area of the keyboard, and except for the period and comma, are readily accessed by the little finger. Columns of keys, additional to the [5.times.2] keypad may be included in the keyboard, either or both medially and/or laterally to the two columns of the [5.times.2] array. Such added columns may serve as cursor control and editing keys, arithmetic operator keys, numeric punctuation keys, etc. Numeric entry is facil…

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