Computer Science – Human-Computer Interaction
Scientific paper
2010-09-25
Proc. International Conference on Information Management and Business (IMB 2005), Shih Chien University, Taiwan, pp. 217-221,
Computer Science
Human-Computer Interaction
5 Pages, International Conference
Scientific paper
The enhanced frequency based keypad is designed to speed up the typing process. This paper will show that the proposed layout will increase the typing speed and be flexible for thumb. Traditional cell phone keypad is not a scientific keypad from the frequency point of view. Approaches have been explored to speed up the typing process. We found that no manufacturer has considered the frequency of the alphabet. The current architecture does not provide flexibility although the users are accustomed to the currently available multi-tapping keypad. Since the currently available keypad layouts are not best suited for users, this paper will suggest a keypad for cell phone and other cellular device based on the frequency of the alphabet in English language and also with the view of structure of human finger movements to provide a flexible and fast cell phone keypad. It also takes into consideration the key jamming problem that was available in typewriter. At first we identified those keys of cell phone, which are easily reachable and create less pressure on the thumb. Thus the key frequency order is calculated from anatomical point of view. In our proposed layout we arranged the alphabet in the frequent keys based on the frequency of the alphabet.
Ahmad Shabbir
Kalam Azad Abul Md.
Kamruzzaman S. M.
Sharmeen Rezwana
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