Typewriting machines – Key-board or key lever-actuating mechanism – Key-board arranged according to character location
Patent
1990-08-23
1991-12-17
Wiecking, David A.
Typewriting machines
Key-board or key lever-actuating mechanism
Key-board arranged according to character location
400 88, 3649204, 36470912, B41J 510
Patent
active
050730541
ABSTRACT:
An electronic dictionary or language translator is in the form of a thin electronic device, preferably at least 3".times.6" in size so that it may be placed in a book and used during reading. The electronic device has a relatively large display area and its keys are spread apart so that they may be readily operated by the fingers of either hand. The device utilizes a specially arranged keyboard with an alphabetical sequence of the letters, but with the vowels positioned so that they start and end each row. In addition, certain vowels are repeated both on the left and right sides of the keyboard.
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Gerber Eliot S.
Kelley Steven S.
Wiecking David A.
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