Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Think Software Keyboards Don’t Work On Smartwatches? Check Out Minuum’s New Video

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As smartwatches become a category of device most major hardware makers are turning their attention to, there’s a question of how much smartphone utility we’ll be able to translate to the wrist. One big convenience hurdle is making it possible to reply to texts and emails quickly from the wrist, and that’s where Minuum‘s go-anywhere software keyboard comes in.


The Minuum keyboard, from Toronto-based startup Whirlscape, is an alternative input method originally prototyped on smartphones that makes it easier to type naturally without using up much of the screen. It launched previously in beta on Android, and has done well on smartphones according to user reviews.


Whirlscape had always designed their keyboard to be usable on any number of connected devices, including wearables, the founders told me in the past. Today, they’ve got proof: As you can see in the video above, Minuum running on a Galaxy Gear smartwatch manages text input much more conveniently than you might imagine possible from a screen so small. It was filmed in a single take, too, according to the Minuum team, without any fancy camera tricks.










Source: TechCrunch http://j.mp/1ebiPUP

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