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  2. Projection keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A projection keyboard. A projection keyboard is a form of computer input device whereby the image of a virtual keyboard is projected onto a surface: when a user touches the surface covered by an image of a key, the device records the corresponding keystroke. Some connect to Bluetooth devices, including many of the latest smartphone, tablet, and ...

  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. Canesta - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, at Demo Mobile, the company announced its first application, a projection keyboard for mobile devices. In this application, a keyboard made of light is projected onto a flat surface, the user types on the flat surface, and Canesta's electronic perception technology translates finger movements into keystrokes in the device.

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  7. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Projection keyboards can simulate a full size keyboard from a very small projector. Because the "keys" are simply projected images, they cannot be felt when pressed. Users of projected keyboards often experience increased discomfort in their fingertips because of the lack of "give" when typing.

  8. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    The majority of modern keyboards include a control processor and indicator lights to provide feedback to the user (and to the central processor) about what state the keyboard is in. Plug-and-play technology means that its "out of the box" layout can be notified to the system, making the keyboard immediately ready to use without the need for ...

  9. Holograms, Robots, and the Coolest Tech We Saw at CES 2025

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    This is a short-throw laser projection TV that doesn't need to be on the other side of the room. It works from inches away, and can project images with brightness of up to 5,000 lumens. For ...