Claims
- 1. The method of informing keyboard operators during manual input of sequences of keystrokes representing computer entries into a computer operating in a multiple stroke sequence per entry mode the relationship of the manual input with synchronous timing of computer entries for multiple stroke sequences within the computer comprising the steps of providing a computer synchronization signal in timed relationship to each said sequence of keystrokes, and producing an audible timing signal in response to the computer synchronziation signal to signify the timing relationship between the manual input of said multiple stroke keystroke sequences with computer timed entries from multiple stroke keystrokes sequences when the computer is operating in the multiple stroke per entry mode.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of producing the audible timing signal selectively provides the audible signal only for entries of words in response to said computer synchronization signals for timing the entry of spaces between words.
- 3. Apparatus for informing a keyboard operator during manual input of keystrokes for producing computer entries in a computer operating in a multiple stroke per entry mode the timing relationship of multiple stroke keystrokes entries with synchronuous internal timing within the computer for processing data entries produced from a multiple stroke sequence of keystrokes comprising:
- audible signal producing means, computer synchronizing means for producing a computer synchronization signal for a designated multiple sequence of strokes timed with a corresponding comupter entry, and means for producing audible signals from the audible signal producing means in response to said synchronization signal for informing the operator of the relationship between said manual input of keystrokes and computer processing of said multiple keystroke entries.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 further comprising means for producing said synchronization signal only in response to multiple stroke input sequences for defining spaces between words.
- 5. An alpha data processing system adapted for high speed touch type input from a keyboard having a set of keys coupled to the system for manual input and processing of alphabetic characters in a two keystroke per entry mode, comprising in combination, means for audibly producing an audible timing signal, means for entering two stroke sequences into the computer, computer synchronization means for generating a timing signal in response to a single keystroke of a two stroke sequence to be entered, means for signalling to the operator with the audible timing signal a time synchronized with said timing signal for permitting an operator to time manual two stroke sequence entries with internal processing of corresponding alphabetic characters in the data processing system.
- 6. The system defined in claim 5 wherein said keyboard and data processing system is configured to provide a full set of alphabetic characters from a set of no more than twelve keys arranged so that a first of the two keystrokes for an entry of an alphabetic character in the two keystrokes per entry mode is made from a home key set of three keys.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/450,070, filled Dec. 13, 1989 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of my copending application of the same title, U.S. Ser. No. 07/395,216, filed Aug. 17, 1989 abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 06/844,875, filed Mar. 27, 1986 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of my copending application U.S. Ser. No. 06/729,559, filed May 2, 1985 for Programmable Computer with Alphanumeric Capabilities Having Few Keyboard Keys, now abandoned in favor of U.S. Ser. No. 07/331,049, filed Mar. 29, 1989. Said Ser. No. 450,070 is further a continuation-in-part of my copending application U.S. Ser. No. 06/787,633, filed Oct. 15, 1985, now abandoned, for Computer Keyboard System With Few Keys Displaying Hundreds of Functions, and incorporates the foregoing parent cases herein in entirety by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Claver et al., "Computer-Assisted Word Entry Process", IBM Tech. Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 10, Mar. 1979, p. 4184. |
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