17 Oct
Posted by Rick as tools, chinese study
Recently featured on Gizmodo, here’s an interesting keyboard which will recognized hand-written Chinese characters.
Of course, most people would never bother with such as thing when Chinese input editors are so easy to use these days.
But who knows? Maybe it might be of interest to some of you readers out there who are studying chinese as a second language.
Related: Practice Writing Chinese on your computer, courtesy of Ryan at thehumanaught.com
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One Response
naturegirl
October 18th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
1I like the design a lot. But I doubt Chinese people will actually use it, since typing is much faster. And furthermore I wonder how accurate the character recognition is.
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