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  2. Microsoft SwiftKey - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SwiftKey is a virtual keyboard app originally developed by TouchType for Android and iOS devices. It was first released for Android in July 2010, [ 5 ] followed by an iOS release in September 2014 after Apple's implementation of third-party keyboard support.

  3. Category:User interface techniques - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SwiftKey; Miller columns; Mission Control (macOS) Mixed reality; Mnemonics (keyboard) Mobile app; Mode (user interface) Modifier key; Moodbar; Mouse chording; Mouse keys; Mouse warping; Multiple-document interface; Multiple frames interface

  4. Colemak - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of English letter frequencies on Colemak Diagram of English letter frequencies on QWERTY. The Colemak layout was designed with the QWERTY layout as a base, changing the positions of 17 keys while retaining the QWERTY positions of most non-alphabetic characters and many popular keyboard shortcuts, supposedly making it easier to learn than the Dvorak layout for people who already type in ...

  5. Talk:Microsoft SwiftKey - Wikipedia

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    The languages list doesn't belong here, but on the microsoft website, in the marketing section and the detail about versions is redundant. I intend to tidy up. I intend to tidy up. - Roxy, Zalophus californianus. barcus 16:49, 27 November 2017 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Microsoft mice and Microsoft keyboards were previously controlled from two separate programs – IntelliPoint and IntelliType – the Mouse and Keyboard Center is responsible for both kinds of devices. 32- and 64-bit versions of the software are available, and the program integrates with Windows 8 and above's "Modern UI" interface.

  7. SwiftKey - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SwiftKey; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect from a page ...

  8. Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption - Wikipedia

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    MPPE alone does not compress or expand data, but the protocol is often used in conjunction with Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression which compresses data across PPP or VPN links. Negotiation of MPPE happens within the Compression Control Protocol (CCP), a subprotocol of PPP. This can lead to incorrect belief that it is a compression protocol.

  9. T9 (predictive text) - Wikipedia

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    Keypad used by T9. T9's objective is to make it easier to enter text messages.It allows words to be formed by a single keypress for each letter, which is an improvement over the multi-tap approach used in conventional mobile phone text entry at the time, in which several letters are associated with each key, and selecting one letter often requires multiple keypresses.