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  2. Projection keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A laser projection keyboard used with a tablet. A laser or beamer projects visible virtual keyboard onto level surface. It is a modern input device. A sensor or camera in the projector picks up finger movements. Software converts the coordinates to identify actions or characters. [1] Some devices project a second (invisible infrared) beam above ...

  3. Hero item of the day: Laser projection keyboard - AOL

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    For those on the go, a physical keyboard can be a hassle. Save some room with this laser projection keyboard.

  4. This viral laser projection keyboard allows you to type on ...

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    This palm-sized device has gone viral on TikTok and easily connects to any smartphone, tablet or laptop via Bluetooth.

  5. Save on a keyboard made of lasers (seriously) - AOL

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    TL;DR: Work from your phone with the Serafim Keybo portable projection keyboard, which is on sale for 22% off. As of July 11, bring one home for $84.99.With everything we can accomplish on ...

  6. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    A laser projection device approximately the size of a computer mouse projects the outline of keyboard keys onto a flat surface, such as a table or desk. This type of keyboard is portable enough to be easily used with PDAs and cellphones, and many models have retractable cords and wireless capabilities.

  7. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Projection keyboards project an image of keys, usually with a laser, onto a flat surface. The device then uses a camera or infrared sensor to "watch" where the user's fingers move, and will count a key as being pressed when it "sees" the user's finger touch the projected image.

  8. Wireless clicker - Wikipedia

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    A speaker giving a presentation with an RF pointer in his left hand. Using a wireless clicker, helps the presenter to move freely, instead of being obliged to stay next to the computer, can get closer and keep in touch with the audience, watching the presentation together with them, being able to use the built-in laser pointer, in order to emphasize specific points in the dialogue with the ...

  9. Virtual keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Virtual keyboards are commonly used as an on-screen input method in devices with no physical keyboard where there is no room for one, such as a pocket computer, personal digital assistant (PDA), tablet computer, or touchscreen-equipped mobile phone. Text is commonly inputted either by tapping a virtual keyboard or finger-tracing. [10]

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