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Virtual Laser Keyboard
Does anyone know how much memory it holds? How does it power? How meny words can be typed? And anything that can help…thanks
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You can use the VKB (Virtual PC Keyboard) with your laptop, desktop PC, and compatible mobile device, Smartphone or PDA.
The virtual laser keyboard (VKB) works by using both infrared and laser technology to produce an invisible circuit and project a full-size virtual QWERTY keyboard on to any surface. The keyboard behaves exactly like a real one: direction technology based on optical recognition enables the user to tap the images of the keys, complete with realistic tapping sounds, which feeds into the compatible PDA, Smartphone, laptop or PC.
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CyberPad Electronic Writing Tablet
Does it go onto your computer as it were typed? What kind of paper must you use? Thanks
The CyberPad is an electronic writing tablet that records handwritten notes. With special handwriting recognition software, it translates them into clear, definitive documents that can be seamlessly uploaded to any PC. The Cyberpen digitally captures and stores everything you write or draw with ink on ordinary paper. It is easy to use. Clip any piece of paper onto the pad and then take notes using the Cyberpen. You can easily view, edit or e-mail your handwritten notes right from your computer. The CyberPad includes 32MB of internal memory, which provides 26 directories (A-Z) with 99 pages available in each. The system is further expandable with the integrated SD slot, which can also function as an SD card reader. The CyberPad connects to a PC via a USB port.
It does not have any memory hold space in the VKB. It just transfer direct all the information that you send.
It is power by rechargable battery. You can charge it whenevr the battery low.
Yes, you will need to conect to the a system whenever you use it. It is just a input device for another system.
You can type as many words as you want as it just transfer all the letter you type.
It does not have any memory hold space in the VKB. It just transfer direct all the information that you send.
It is power by rechargable battery. You can charge it whenevr the battery low.
Yes, you will need to conect to the a system whenever you use it. It is just a input device for another system.
You can type as many words as you want as it just transfer all the letter you type.
References :
http://www.virtual-laser-keyboard.com/