ITT: unconventional input devices you'd like to see get made
mockups welcome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LI1PysAlkU
Sadly, this one's just an april fools object
I hate that stupid flick input, but I guess it's more intuitive if you spent years inputting kana the old T9 way.
>>62451904
It's much more straightforward
On a normal keyboard you most often input:
Latin -> Kana -> Kanji
It seems logical to skip one step.
Only phoneniggers prefer that over a normal keyboard.
I saw this irl at google's tokyo office. Really wanted to try it out.
>>62451948
Straight kana input is available for weeb keyboards besides roman alphabets input.
>>62451951
I wish there was an easy way to have a phone keyboard on a PC
I type at 40 wpm max, I was much faster with phone keyboards back when they were a thing
>>62451951
That's kinda the point, retard. Flick is the most commonly used input method on phones. But the joke is that it's way less practical as a physical keyboard.
Jesus Christ, OP even said it was an April Fool's video.
>>62451283
Looks like a physical Japanese version of MessageEase, which I've tried on my phone, and just could never get the hang of.
I found an Android version of Graffiti and, even though I haven't used a Palm device in years, I was still faster with that than MessageEase.
>>62452476
>Looks like a physical Japanese version of MessageEase
No, it's a physical version of flick input.
>>62452476
>>62451283
Looks like a physical version of Steam controller typing method.
>>62454991
Wait, do you use the trackpad or the stick for that?
>>62452009
No one uses it for some reason
>>62451951
That's the point.