Claims
- 1. An electronic keyboard comprising:
a frame; a plurality of alphanumeric keys operatively connected to said frame; a thumb-operable spacebar operatively connected to said frame and having at least a portion thereof used in conjunction with one or more said alphanumeric keys being modifiable character keys, to generate a second function on such for at least one of said keys.
- 2. An electronic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the spacebar portion comprises a space key, which when pressed alone generates a space, when pressed first and simultaneously held while a modifiable character key is pressed generates a special function of the modifiable character key, and when an alphanumeric key is pressed first and simultaneously held while the space key is pressed generates a shifted version of the character of the alphanumeric key.
- 3. An electronic keyboard according to claim 2, wherein:
the alphanumeric keys are at arranged into rows in the standard “QWERTY” arrangement with a pitch between keys in each row being at least sixteen millimeters; the spacebar is arranged below said alphanumeric keys; and the functions of key-modifier and special character keys usually located at the sides of a standard keyboard are incorporated as second functions of the modifiable character keys.
- 4. An electronic keyboard according to claim 2, wherein the spacebar includes a second portion which comprises a special key, which when pressed first and simultaneously held while a modifiable character key is pressed generates the special function of the modifiable character key.
- 5. An electronic keyboard according to claim 4, wherein the special function of a modifiable character key is a num-lock function, which remains in effect until one of the events occurs in the group consisting of until turned off by the user, a user-configurable time interval expires from the last keypress, and until the keyboard is reset.
- 6. An electronic keyboard according to claim 4, wherein a macro can be generated by pressing first and simultaneously holding a modifiable character key while the special key is pressed twice.
- 7. An electronic keyboard according to claim 4, wherein the special key is of the “sticky” type which remains activated after pressing for a predetermined period of time.
- 8. An electronic keyboard according to claim 7, further including an LED which indicates the time period during which the “sticky” type special key is activated.
- 9. An electronic keyboard according to claim 7, wherein the time period during which the special key remains activated can be set by the user.
- 10. An electronic keyboard according to claim 4, wherein
the alphanumeric keys are at arranged into rows in the standard “QWERTY” arrangement with a pitch between keys in each row being at least sixteen millimeters; the spacebar is arranged below said alphanumeric keys; and the functions of key-modifier and special character keys usually located at the sides of a standard keyboard are incorporated as special functions of the modifiable character keys.
- 11. An electronic keyboard according to claim 4, wherein the mapping of the spacebar portions into the space key and the special key is configurable by the user.
- 12. An electronic keyboard according to claim 2, wherein a special function of one modifiable character key is a num-lock function, which remains in effect until one of the events occurs in the group consisting of until turned off by the user, a user-configurable time interval expires from the last keypress, and until the keyboard is reset.
- 13. An electronic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the spacebar includes a second portion which comprises a special key, which when pressed first and simultaneously held while a modifiable character key is pressed generates the special function of the modifiable character key.
- 14. An electronic keyboard according to claim 13, wherein the special function of one modifiable character key is a num-lock function which remains in effect until one of the events occurs in the group consisting of until turned off by the user, a user-configurable time interval expires from the last keypress, and until the keyboard is reset.
- 15. An electronic keyboard according to claim 13, wherein the special key is of the “sticky” type which remains activated after pressing for a predetermined period of time.
- 16. An electronic keyboard according to claim 15, further including an LED which indicates the time period during which the “sticky” type special key is activated.
- 17. An electronic keyboard according to claim 15, wherein the time period during which the special key remains activated can be set by the user.
- 18. An electronic keyboard according to claim 13, wherein
the alphanumeric keys are at arranged into rows in the standard “QWERTY” arrangement with a pitch between keys in each row being at least sixteen millimeters; the spacebar is arranged below said alphanumeric keys; and the functions of key-modifier and special character keys usually located at the sides of a standard keyboard are incorporated as second functions of some of the alphanumeric keys.
- 19. An electronic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the special function of a modifiable character key can be activated by pressing and holding said modifiable character key until a user-configurable time interval expires.
- 20. An electronic keyboard comprising:
a frame; a plurality of alphanumeric keys operatively connected to said frame, wherein a special function of one or more of said alphanumeric keys, being modifiable character keys, can be activated by pressing and holding said modifiable character key until a user-configurable time interval expires; and; a thumb-operable spacebar operatively connected to said frame and having a first portion comprising a space key which when pressed generates a space, and a second portion comprising a special key of the “sticky” type which remains activated after pressing for a period of time set by the user, which when pressed and a alphanumeric key is pressed within the set time period produces the standard shifted function of said alphanumeric key.
- 21. An electronic keyboard according to claim 20, further including an LED which indicates the time period during which the “sticky” type special key is activated.
- 22. An electronic keyboard according to claim 20, wherein
the alphanumeric keys are at arranged into rows in the standard “QWERTY” arrangement with a pitch between keys in each row being at least sixteen millimeters; the spacebar is arranged below said alphanumeric keys; and the functions of key-modifier and special character keys usually located at the sides of a standard keyboard are incorporated as second functions of some of the alphanumeric keys, being modifiable character keys.
- 23. An electronic keyboard comprising:
a frame; a plurality of alphanumeric keys operatively connected to said frame; a thumb-operable spacebar operatively connected to said frame and having a first portion comprising a space key which when pressed alone generates a space, when pressed simultaneously pressed with an alphanumeric key produces a shifted function of the alphanumeric key, and a second portion comprising a special key which when pressed alone generates a space, when simultaneously pressed with an alphanumeric key having a special function, being a modifiable character key, produces said special function of the modifiable character key.
- 24. An electronic keyboard according to claim 22, wherein
the alphanumeric keys are at arranged into rows in the standard “QWERTY” arrangement with a pitch between keys in each row being at least sixteen millimeters; the spacebar is arranged below said alphanumeric keys; and the functions of key-modifier and special character keys usually located at the sides of a standard keyboard are incorporated as second functions of some of the alphanumeric keys, being modifiable character keys.
- 25. A method of making an electronic keyboard, comprising:
providing a keyboard frame; arranging alphanumeric keys in rows on said frame, some of which keys incorporate special functions normally found on separate keys on conventional keyboards, being modifiable character keys; placing a spacebar below the lowest row of alphanumeric keys having the capability to activate said special functions.
- 26. A method according to claim 24, wherein:
the alphanumeric keys provided are in rows with a pitch of at least 16 mm; and the footprint of the keys of the keyboard is no more than eight and one-half inches in length.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/109,616 filed Jul. 2, 1998, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/052,750 filed Jul. 2, 1997.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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