Show HN: A 2-row, 16-key keyboard designed for smartphones
Posted by QWERTYmini 1 day ago
Mobile keyboards today are almost entirely based on the 26-key, 3-row QWERTY layout. Here’s a new 2-row, 16-key alternative designed specifically for smartphones.
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Comment by MontyCarloHall 1 day ago
I wonder if an approach like KKeyboard with larger but statically combined keys leads to faster typing than the current approach with smaller but dynamically "combined" keys.
[*] In reality, the context is modeled using a simple Hidden Markov Model with a much smaller effective context window that could not associate "Paris" and "France." But you get the idea.
[0] https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/impossible-to-type-okee...
Comment by browningstreet 1 day ago
The iPhone keyboard is the least successful tech I use each day.
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Comment by shakna 1 day ago
A third-party maker gets a single point - usually several in short succession, but still it requires more math to work out where the edges of the finger are pressing, to help determine which direction you're moving. So most just... Don't.
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Comment by yjftsjthsd-h 1 day ago
* Does this still expect you to hit every key but some of them need multiple taps?
* Are they doing fancy autocorrect-like magic to decide which letter you meant, and if so why use this instead of taking it one more step and using http://minuum.com/ ?
* Or is it something else?
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Comment by yjftsjthsd-h 1 day ago
I guess that's better for precise typing, but for normal prose it's probably faster+easier to just type blindly and let the machine figure out what you mean.
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But it must have been great for the small Nexus 4.
Comment by sublinear 1 day ago
The other problem with the way this double tapping works is that I encountered missed spaces or other weirdness if I type too quickly. It's as if it's having trouble detecting new keydown events when another key is still down for a split second.
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Comment by sublinear 1 day ago
I think I'd prefer tap and hold for the secondary character. Right now spelling is getting totally mangled no matter the technique of the user.
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Comment by teach 1 day ago
Cool idea though.
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Comment by QWERTYmini 1 day ago
really appreciate the help!
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Are you truly seeking a software patent for this? If so what is the plan for leveraging ownership over the patent?
Comment by Semaphor 1 day ago
For her swiping (or glide typing) is the only thing making mobile phones somewhat usable, but I also encounter people who haven't even heard of that feature.
Comment by procinct 1 day ago
I imagine if you look at how most young people use their phone, it will mostly be the two thumb method and they will likely be very quick with it.
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Comment by mmh0000 1 day ago
I want to try this keyboard, but I also don't want to give up dictation. If I have to switch back to the iOS keyboard to enable dictation, that's just enough friction that I'm not going to move to something else.
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Comment by Gys 22 hours ago
normally a sentence starts automatically with a capital but not with this keyboard
double space should result in a dot and a space, to end a sentence. Now I need to switch layout for a dot
automatic suggestions are not enabled (or implemented)
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Comment by 2earth 1 day ago
I noticed "copyright info goes here (c) 2025" - which you might want to update!
Comment by toast0 1 day ago
It's still 2025, so that's fine :P post-Berne Convention, there are no forms required for copyright protection to vest, merely fixing the work upon a medium is sufficient.
Comment by Xiol 1 day ago
Interesting idea, but that's a pass from me.
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