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Dasher: a single-finger typing system based on arithmatic coding

Check out this awesome Google Tech Talk on Dasher:

Keyboards are inefficient for two reasons: they do not exploit the redundancy in normal language; and they waste the fine analogue capabilities of the user’s motor system (fingers and eyes, for example). I describe a system intended to rectify both these inefficiencies. Dasher is a text-entry system in which a language model plays an integral role, and it’s driven by continuous gestures. Users can achieve single-finger writing speeds of 35 words per minute and hands-free writing speeds of 25 words per minute. Dasher is free software, and it works in all languages, and on many platforms. Dasher is part of Debian, and there’s even a little java version for your web-browser.

Give it a try! It takes a minute to get used to it (“We don’t know of a writing system with a learning curve steaper than this”).

In the middle of the video they show hands-free typing using gaze-tracker.

One Response to “Dasher: a single-finger typing system based on arithmatic coding”

  1. May 2nd, 2007 | 5:39 pm

    [...] here, via Tikirobot, is a not-funny video about Dasher, an amazing information-efficient typing system. Again, I [...]

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