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Applications: These findings may influence keyboard standards and the design of keyboards.
These studies demonstrate the inferiority of alphabetically organized keyboards as compared with a randomly organized keyboard and the standard Sholes (qwerty) keyboard.
Soft keyboards, because of their ease of installation and lack of reliance on specific hardware, are a promising solution as an input device for many languages.
The study demonstrates that optimization of keyboards can decrease text entry times.
Keyboards should be disinfected daily or when visibly soiled or if they become contaminated with blood.
There is a need and an ability to design specialized keyboards for some situations.
Results show that standard soft keyboards perform best, even at small space allocations.
Our findings are useful for developing flat keyboards with assistive information through sensory feedback.
We conclude that research on mobile keyboards benefits from observing free typing beyond the lab and discuss ideas for further studies.
Since onscreen keyboards compete with other user interface elements for limited screen space, it is essential that soft keyboard designs are optimally laid out.