Typewriting machines – Key-board or key lever-actuating mechanism – Key-board arranged according to character location
Patent
1987-04-01
1990-07-10
Burr, Edgar S.
Typewriting machines
Key-board or key lever-actuating mechanism
Key-board arranged according to character location
400486, 400472, B41J 510
Patent
active
049403460
ABSTRACT:
An improved keyboard assembly and method for typing for use with a device for processing symbolic information, such as a word processor, is disclosed herein. Generally, the improved keyboard assembly comprises a plurality of mutually adjacent keys, each of which is substantially covered by a visual pattern formed from a combination of shape and coloring. The visual pattern on each key is manifestly different from the visual pattern on each adjacent key in order to facilitate visual discrimination between keys. However, the visual patterns on keys in the same rows or columns share at least one distinctive design feature in order to assist the operator in properly orienting his or her hands over the keyboard. To further enhance both key discrimination and proper manual orientation over the keyboard, keys on every other row have different surface textures to provide distinctive tactile signals to the keyboard operator whenever the different-textured keys are touched. Finally, the keyboard assembly may include a document positioner located just above the keyboard so that the keyboard operator may peripherally see the visual patterns on the keys when looking at a document being copied. In the typing method of the invention, the visual pattern associated with each symbol typed is simultaneously displayed in order to reinforce the association of the symbol and the pattern in the mind of the operator. The improved keyboard assembly greatly expedites the learning of typing skills and reading skills by associating a distinct visual pattern with each letter of the alphabet in the mind of the operator.
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Burr Edgar S.
Hilten John S.
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