I have a TapXR unit and cant get it to Tap when I reconnect it to a new device. I have to leave it alone for a while. Did you face something similar or are you facing that issue now?
Nice concept, and it seems really responsive. I can understand that typing requires some practice, but as it should be a keyboard replacement I really looking forward to some videos about it. Only simple gestures would miss the point for such a device. So how does it perform when using it for typing text with your left hand when holding a pencil with your right one? Would it eventually out perform the onscreen keyboard? Because I think the (Magic) keyboard is still faster, especially with two hands.
Not exactly, it is it's own layout and supports multiple fingers to refer to a specific letter. It's more sophisticated than a morse code, but definitely borrows from that idea conceptually --. --- --- -.. / -.-. --- -- -- . -. - -.-.--
Great video but for me this gadget is a bit gimmicky if you need to have your hand on a surface. I would rather have something where i can use my thumb as the navigator and then touch the tips of your other fingers for input. This way you dont need a surface and no doubt it will register better. I have seen devices like this in the past but cant find a video of it sadly.
Cool device. But what is about typing? Is that really good for typing? Do you use it for typing?
I have a TapXR unit and cant get it to Tap when I reconnect it to a new device. I have to leave it alone for a while. Did you face something similar or are you facing that issue now?
Nice concept, and it seems really responsive. I can understand that typing requires some practice, but as it should be a keyboard replacement I really looking forward to some videos about it. Only simple gestures would miss the point for such a device. So how does it perform when using it for typing text with your left hand when holding a pencil with your right one? Would it eventually out perform the onscreen keyboard? Because I think the (Magic) keyboard is still faster, especially with two hands.
Does tap code equal morse code?
Not exactly, it is it's own layout and supports multiple fingers to refer to a specific letter. It's more sophisticated than a morse code, but definitely borrows from that idea conceptually --. --- --- -.. / -.-. --- -- -- . -. - -.-.--
Great video but for me this gadget is a bit gimmicky if you need to have your hand on a surface. I would rather have something where i can use my thumb as the navigator and then touch the tips of your other fingers for input. This way you dont need a surface and no doubt it will register better. I have seen devices like this in the past but cant find a video of it sadly.
TapXR now supports that