Typing is undoubtedly one of the inconveniences in any large device with a touch screen. While people have got used to typing comfortably in smartphones as a necessity, the same can’t be said for tablets like iPads and Android tablets. To solve this typing problem, a team of researchers from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has developed an imaginary keyboard interface to simulate the typing experience anywhere on the screen.
As of now, the I-Keyboard manages to bring an average speed of 45 Words Per Minute (WPM) with 95.8 percent accuracy. While this speed sounds low when compared to physical keyboard standards, it is much better when it is compared to the soft keyboards present in touch screen devices.