Claims
- 1. A four key alphanumeric keyboard entry system providing for forty eight entries, comprising in combination:
- four keys;
- a graphic key chart on each key showing symbolically twelve entry command choices available for each key including for the set of four keys entry choices for twenty six alphabetic characters and ten decimal digits, said entry command choices being arranged in a pattern of three rows and four columns, and three further sets of indicia markers on each key with sets respectively identifying the four columns and two of the three rows of keys, the four column markers respectively identifying each of the four keys;
- a computer for executing the entry command choices;
- keyboard entry means for providing entry command signals responsive to the entry choices shown on the four keys for a two-stroke-per-entry mode accommodating the forty eight command entry choices, including the indicia markers, said two strokes being identified by a first stroke entry choice of a key upon which the desired symbol is found and the second stroke entry being identified by a column marker for the column in which the desired symbol is located;
- mode selection means for establishing three modes for respectively processing entries identified on the three respective rows of entry choices, a first default mode for providing entry signals from the row not marked by the indicia markers and two further modes respectively for providing entry signals from the two rows identified by indicia markers when selected by a preceding entry choice of the indicia marker for designing the respective row, thereby implementing a four-stroke-per-entry selection mode for command entries in the two rows with indicia markers; and
- keyboard assignment means for assigning to the row not marked by indicia markers for direct two-stroke-per-entry selection mode, those entry choices and symbols more frequently encountered in operation.
- 2. The keyboard entry system of claim 1 wherein the keyboard assignment means further comprises means for assigning the ten decimal digit entries to one of the rows marked by an indicia marker, and wherein the keyboard entry means provides a shift lock entry signal effective as a toggle to establish a decimal digit input entry mode for entry of decimal digits by two-strokes-per-entry.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/678,543, filed Apr. 16, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 07/597,034, filed Sep. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,070, which in turn is a continuation of my application Ser. No. 07/395,216 filed Aug. 17, 1989, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of the co-pending application Ser. No. 06/729,559 filed May 2, 1985 for Programmable Computer With Alphanumeric Capabilities Having Few Keyboard Keys, now abandoned and is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/787,633 filed Oct. 15, 1985 for Computer Keyboard System with Few Keys Displaying Hundreds of Functions, and incorporates those applications herein in entirety by reference.
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