
VKB projects a keyboard onto any surface and connects the input generated to a wireless PDA or Ultra Compact PC (like the OQO) via Bluetooth. VKB can provide click sounds generated by the connected device. Keyboard templates are provided for different languages and keyboard types. A push stack provided with the unit supports even non-HID devices. VKB works with Palm, PPC, Smart Phone, and Windows - Java is coming soon. Gartner projects 80 million smart phones will be in use by 2006. Between converged telephony devices, UPCs and other small form factors, there's a continually burgeoning market that needs a viable data input method - something better than what these devices provide themselves. VKB announced at DEMO that Radio Shack will carry the VKB nationwide in addition to online outlets. Europe and Far East roll outs are imminent.









1. I think that this man is Brilliant! A fantastic invention. Very practical.
Posted at 4:22PM on Jun 16th 2005 by Melissa Pease