Claims
- 1. A keyboard for a data entry system operable with one hand, comprising:
a keyboard, the keyboard comprising at least of one of 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 keys; at least one control key, wherein each of the keyboard and control key is capable of generating at least one of a primary and secondary signal when depressed; capturing keystrokes of the user and the resulting primary and secondary signals; determining a specific alphanumeric character generated by at least one of the primary and secondary signals.
- 2. The keyboard as in claim 1, further including a second control key.
- 3. The keyboard as in claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric character generated is determined by the sequence of the keys depressed.
- 4. The keyboard as in claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric character generated is determined by the combination of the keys depressed.
- 5. The keyboard as in claim 1, wherein the alphanumeric character generated is determined by the keys depressed during a predetermined time interval of time.
- 6. The keyboard as in claim 5, wherein the alphanumeric character generated is determined by the sequence of the keys depressed during the predetermined time interval.
- 7. The keyboard as in claim 5, wherein the alphanumeric character generated is determined by the combination of the keys depressed during the predetermined time interval.
- 8. A keyboard for a data entry system operable with one hand, comprising:
a keyboard, the keyboard comprising at least of one of 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 keys; at least one control key, wherein each of the keyboard and control key is capable of generating at least one of a primary and secondary signal when depressed; means for capturing keystrokes of the user and the resulting primary and secondary signals; means for determining a specific alphanumeric character generated by at least one of the primary and secondary signals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The current invention claims priority to provisional patent application No. ______ filed Oct. 15, 2001, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENTERING AND INTERPRETING A TRUNCATED ALPHAMUMERICAL KEYBOARD ENTRY” by Kenzo Tsubai. The current invention incorporates U.S. Pat. No. 6,348,878, issued Feb. 19, 2002 to Tsubai and U.S. Pat. No. 5,793,312, issued Aug. 11, 1998 to Tsubai as if fully set forth herein.