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		<title>Rejected submissions (new threads)</title>
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				<title>Thumb-o-Board 2000</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-1838/thumb-o-board-2000</link>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2006 17:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>leizoor</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>4177</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>First of all, sorry about the name… It’s not even funny or anything, but I couldn’t come up with anything better. And I hope I’m not too late or the description is too long or anything.</p> <p>Short description:</p> <p>Thumb-o-Board 2000 is a concept of a simpler, more ergonomic keyboard for cross-platform use.</p> <p>Image:</p> <p><a href="http://nojespark.net/thumbboard.png">http://nojespark.net/thumbboard.png</a></p> <p>Long description:</p> <p>The thumbs are our strongest and most versatile fingers, yet they are only used for adding spaces in most standard keyboards, apparently as a some kind of a strange typewriter-era relic. Thumb-o-Board is here to fix that - the shift for example is placed under the default resting position of your left thumb.</p> <p>As you don't have to reach keys (especially the shifts) with your pinkies, the movement of your wrists is quite considerably reduced, making it faster and more ergonomic to type. All other navigation/modifier keys are accessed with the thumbs as well - a huge benefit for the frequent backspace or page up/down users for example.</p> <p>Punctuation has been moved to the sides of the alphabetical keys - caps lock is replaced with comma.</p> <p><strong>The keys that have been removed:</strong></p> <p><strong>Caps lock, num lock, scroll lock, pause, insert, print screen:</strong><br /> After 10 years as a windows user, I still don't understand the purpose of num lock, other than that it annoyingly locks the num pad in some computers by default. Only caps lock has managed to survive in modern mac keyboards.</p> <p><strong>F-keys:</strong><br /> These have become kind of useless since the invention of the mouse. While they do provide some nice workspace changes in some pro applications among other things, there's no use for them most of the time. If system-wide funtions are assigned to them, they'll interfere with the application-specific shortcuts. And since the shortcuts are almost never used consistently through different applications, they are hard to learn in the first place. Instead the Thumb-o-Board 2000 contains 6 programmable keys. If needed, F-key like functionabty could be assigned to shift + numpad for example.</p> <p><strong>Windows keys (or ctrls in mac), alt gr:</strong><br /> I think the windows keys were some kind of a sick scheme by Microsoft to get all 3rd party hardware marked with their logo, but they just forgot to add any functionality to the keys. Other than messing up full screen programs. Controls in macs are just as useless - they are only used for some special text manipulation/navigation functions not needed by the average user. Windows's alt gr could be replaced with just alt in many cases, or alt+ shift for example. In any case, three modifier keys is just enough.</p> <p><strong>The two deletes and backspace:</strong><br /> Have been merged into a single key.</p> <p><strong>Home and end:</strong><br /> Can be replaced with shift+page up/down for example. Or just simply by tapping either page button.</p> <p><strong>Numbers on the upper row:</strong><br /> It's more comfortable to input numbers using the numpad, and since the numpad is quite close to the default resting position of the hands in this layout, the upper row contains only special/punctuation characters.</p> <p>81 keys in total - compared to ~104 in the standard</p> <p><strong>Improvements in ergonomics:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Special keys and numpad are easy to reach</li> <li>Your hands are placed a bit more apart than in most standard keyboards</li> <li>The rows of keys are aligned evenly - less finger travel and a more relaxed writing position</li> <li>Almost all punctuation can be done without shifts</li> <li>Colon and comma remapped to the home row</li> <li>Easy to add accents, umlauts etc</li> </ul> <p>The alphabetical layout featured is a slightly modified <a href="http://www.geocities.com/smozoma/projects/keyboard/">Capewell Close Keys 0.9.3</a> for English. At the moment I find it to be the best out of Arensito/Colemak/Capewell trio. It is however a work in progress, so the layout may change dramatically before it is officially released.<br /> (My modifications: K moved to J's old place, J to the bottom row under the right hands ring finger, added international characters to the places of punctuation marks)</p> 
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				<title>Keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-1145/keyboard</link>
				<description>Keyboard with LEDs</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 15:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>fpfp</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>2291</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p> Keyboard with LEDs and VU meter <img src="http://88.216.2.192/keyboard.jpg" alt="keyboard.jpg" class="image" /> </p>
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				<title>double-&quot;boots&quot; keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-917/double-boots-keyboard</link>
				<description>Our keyboard will contain no capsLock key, instead it has two &quot;boots&quot; on the both right and left sides. We find this symmetry very harmonious and good-looking!</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2006 21:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> We have read about your contest, so we share your annoyance at the<br /> capsLock key on the standard keyboard. Our team decided to develop a<br /> new kind of keyboards, where this unneeded and ugly key will be<br /> removed, and the empty space replaced with the redesigned TAB key,<br /> so our keyboard will contain two "boots" on the both right and left<br /> sides. We find this symmetry very harmonious and good-looking.<br /> See the image in attachment.<br /> We hope our efforts will be useful! If so, we also claim for at least a<br /> part of the amount collected by your movement.<br /> Our webmaney purse:<br /> WMZ: Z223831581111 </p> <p> Write back please, as soon as possible :-) </p> <p> The moscow infractional creative group, Tigra &amp; Andrew. </p>
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				<title>double-&quot;boots&quot; keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-916/double-boots-keyboard</link>
				<description>Our keyboard will contain no capsLock key, instead it has two &quot;boots&quot; on the both right and left sides. We find this symmetry very harmonious and good-looking!</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2006 21:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> We have read about your contest, so we share your annoyance at the<br /> capsLock key on the standard keyboard. Our team decided to develop a<br /> new kind of keyboards, where this unneeded and ugly key will be<br /> removed, and the empty space replaced with the redesigned TAB key,<br /> so our keyboard will contain two "boots" on the both right and left<br /> sides. We find this symmetry very harmonious and good-looking.<br /> See the image in attachment.<br /> We hope our efforts will be useful! If so, we also claim for at least a<br /> part of the amount collected by your movement.<br /> Our webmaney purse:<br /> WMZ: Z223831581111 </p> <p> Write back please, as soon as possible :-) </p> <p> The moscow infractional creative group, Tigra &amp; Andrew. </p>
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				<title>you are now typing in hell</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-802/you-are-now-typing-in-hell</link>
				<description>This is the absolutely worst layout for typing English text using my model of typing effort. This layout is an absolute riot for disciplining your worst programmers.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 05:14:25 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>martink</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>2261</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p> URL(s) to keyboard layout image(s):<br /> <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/images/english_worst_01.png">http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/images/english_worst_01.png</a> </p> <p> Single sentence description:<br /> Best keyboard layouts are fun and practical, but nobody can deny the pure-evil appeal of the worst layout for typing English copy. </p> <p> Full description:<br /> Don't be fooled by the seemingly random appearance of the HSWDNO layout. Using simulated annealing and my typing effort model, described in more detail in my <a href="http://capsoff.org/forum/t-800/x-fu-layout#post-1540">X-Fu layout submission</a> or on the <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/?hswdno">carpalx keyboard layout optimizer</a> page, this layout increases typing effort over QWERTY by 240%. The layout has been created by remapping only the character keys to make it appear less exotic. </p> <p> The HSWDNO layout makes words like zyzzyvas (effort=2.5) very easy to type but words like hetter (effort=36.0) extremely difficult. Interestingly, zyzzyvas is one of QWERTY's most effort-bearing words (effort=24.5). </p> <p> If you dislike your cubicle buddies, need to discipline your programmers, or slow down the Java prima-donnas, implement a corporate-wide switch to HSWDNO and watch the workers' compensation forms flow in. If you are a human manager, you may consider the <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/?hswdno">5 steps to typing hell program</a>, which dishes out the punishment one key swap at a time. Each week implement the following keys swaps: E/Z (+46% effort), A/X (+25% effort), S/Q (+22% effort), H/Y (+12% effort), I/B (+7% effort). The final SWZRTH layout increases effort by 165% over QWERTY. Good employees and attractive office personnel should be started on the <a href="http://capsoff.org/forum/t-801/5-steps-to-typing-heaven">5 steps to typing heaven program</a>. </p>
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				<title>5 Steps to Typing Heaven</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-801/5-steps-to-typing-heaven</link>
				<description>Created by performing the most effort-reducing 5 key swaps, a layout generated for those who wish to reduce typing effort, but do not want to adapt to an entirely new key mapping.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 05:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> URL(s) to keyboard layout image(s):<br /> <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/images/optimized-step_01.png">http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/images/optimized-step_01.png</a> </p> <p> Single sentence description:<br /> The QWKRFJ layout differs from QWERTY by 5 key pair swaps [E/K, T/F, N/J, O/L, Y/J] but is nearly as efficient as the Dvorak layout. </p> <p> Full description:<br /> This layout is generated using <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/?x-fu">carpalx</a> and in the same manner as the <a href="http://capsoff.org/forum/t-800/x-fu-layout#post-1540">X-Fu layout</a>. Instead of allowing all keys to be remapped - and potentially sending the candidate typist to the stone age of speed - this layout adopts only the 5 most effort-reducing key swaps. QWERTY is widely acknowledged as being inefficient for English text (and it has been created precisely with this fact in mind). Its drawbacks can be largely mitigated by performing a limited number of key remaps. </p> <p> By swapping E/K, T/F, N/J, O/L and Y/J (in that order) the <a href="http://mkweb.bcgsc.ca/carpalx/images/optimized-step_01.png">QWKRFJ layout</a> results. Each of the swaps reduce effort by 16%, 14%, 8%, 6% and 4%, respectively, over the previous iteration. The final QWKRFJ layout improves on QWERTY by 41% (according to my typing effort model). This is a meaningful reduction given that only 5 key swaps were performed and the fact that the maximum reduction, offered by <a href="http://capsoff.org/forum/t-800/x-fu-layout#post-1540">X-Fu</a> is 54%. </p>
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				<title>Keyboard21</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-545/keyboard21</link>
				<description>I think it is most simple, convenient and useful solution of a problem.
Alex.</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2006 21:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>LCD Screens Keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-531/lcd-screens-keyboard</link>
				<description>This keyboard is designed to be created from lcd screens.
Each key is a small screen that can display a icon or some text/letters depending on the program, language, or game that is used.</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 02 Oct 2006 18:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> <strong>The 3D view of the keyboard</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852670/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/81/258852670_d4343a1dd6_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852670_d4343a1dd6" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>The front view of the keyboard</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852672/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/105/258852672_08a2004ba4_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852672_08a2004ba4" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>The side view of the keyboard</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852673/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/97/258852673_40b5dffa9d_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852673_40b5dffa9d" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>QWERTY View of the keyboard in the Text editor, Latin letters</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852680/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/98/258852680_f996ee3157_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852680_f996ee3157" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>The view of the keyboard in the game Quake 3</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852689/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/104/258852689_70b8917929_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852689_70b8917929" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>The view of the keys in Adobe Photoshop</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258852686/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/101/258852686_8220d7972a_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258852686_8220d7972a" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>Extra keys on the keyboard</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258859768/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/111/258859768_265deebe95_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258859768_265deebe95" class="image" /></a> </p> <p> <strong>The "Enter Key"</strong><br /> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/48475471@N00/258859771/"><img src="http://static.flickr.com/107/258859771_778c83ffe2_o.jpg" alt="flickr:258859771_778c83ffe2" class="image" /></a> </p>
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				<title>Keyboard by Kasya</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-499/keyboard-by-kasya</link>
				<description>New Keyboard</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <img src="http://kasya.wikidot.com/local--files/admin:manage/Keyboard" alt="Keyboard" class="image" /> <p> New Keyboard With Replacement </p>
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				<title>keyboard for users</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-492/keyboard-for-users</link>
				<description>from helpdesk =)</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Roman</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>1584</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <div class="image-container aligncenter"> <img src="http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/4030/kbuscopytl1.png" alt="kbuscopytl1.png" class="image" /> </div> <p> Help key = F1<br /> i'm not master in photoshop, sorry for background </p>
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				<title>Backtab keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-491/backtab-keyboard</link>
				<description>Keyboard with back-tab key.</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <div class="image-container aligncenter"> <img src="http://foto.mail.ru/mail/yuri.samoilov/8/i-21.jpg" alt="i-21.jpg" class="image" /> </div> <p> Here we replace caps-lock with back-tab key (it's analog for shift+tab), and get two cool tabs - one for forward tabbing, other for backward. It's simple, but very useful. </p>
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				<title>Keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-475/keyboard</link>
				<description>Keyboard</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:59:45 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Keyboard</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-472/keyboard</link>
				<description>Design of Keyboard</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 13:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Caps Lock key as standard key switch keyboard layouts</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-467/caps-lock-key-as-standard-key-switch-keyboard-layouts</link>
				<description>Sorry, no image. Very simple redesign. Replace Caps Lock key with a standard key switch between national input languages (keyboard layouts). Aka CTRL+SHIFT or ALT+SHIFT today for ms windows os.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Ob</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>1541</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p> Sorry, no image. Very simple redesign. Replace Caps Lock key with a standard key switch between national input languages (keyboard layouts). Aka CTRL+SHIFT or ALT+SHIFT today for ms windows os. </p>
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				<title>New &quot;Desing&quot;</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-456/new-desing</link>
				<description>Just too simple to have a picture</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 13:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Chess</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>1502</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p> The idea is to leave the Caps Lock key at its place; but for users who dislike it, Caps should be not a key but just a "stub" (key that does not "press"). For the rest of the world, the things remain as they are. </p> <p> Thus, nobody will be confused with an unusual keyboard design. </p>
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				<title>Replacement for Caps Lock key</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-455/replacement-for-caps-lock-key</link>
				<description>Sorry, no image... but it&#039;s very simple!</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 13:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> Sorry there's no image in my submission. But it's very simple:<br /> I just wanna suggest to replace the Caps Lock key with a new "Lang" key<br /> which will allow user to switch the current keyboard input language.<br /> I'm tired of Ctrl+Shift. And besides some people have Alt+Shift - and you<br /> never know this until you try. To my mind, it would be much more<br /> convenient to have a separate key which switches languages. </p>
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				<title>Knof-Board</title>
				<link>http://capsoff.org/forum/t-336/knof-board</link>
				<description>Entry for CAPSoff design contest.</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2006 15:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p> URL(s) to keyboard layout image(s):<br /> Any regular keyboard will do. Look at the one you're typing on. </p> <p> Single sentence description:<br /> Font size grows as typist presses keys harder. </p> <p> Full description:<br /> In this design, the CAPS key has a new function. If CAPS-lock is on, the font size grows with your anger. When the keys are pressed harder, the font-size automatically increases. So when a user is really angry, furiously slamming the keyboard, the LETTERS WIL INCREASE IN SIZE, making it look as though the person actually is SHOUTIIIIIIIIIING!!! </p>
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