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KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITED

KEYPOINT TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LIMITED Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20090055732Human-to-mobile interfaces - A method of for a mobile telephone data input apparatus comprising a plurality of data input keys having multi-character indicia, said method adapted to facilitate a reduction in the number of user interactions required to create a given data string to less than the number of characters within said data string, the method comprising the following steps: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator associated therewith, wherein the indicator is a measure of a plurality of derivatives associated with the data string; recognising an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings based on one or more of the plurality of derivatives; ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string; if the required subsequent data string is included in the list selecting the required subsequent data string; if the required subsequent data string is not included in the list entering a event and repeating steps b to e; updating the priority indicator of the selected data string; updating the set of data strings based on the updated priority indicator.02-26-2009
20080266263Human-To-Mobile Interfaces - A method of character recognition for a personal computing device comprising a user interface capable of receiving inputs that are to be recognised through data input means which are receptive to keyed, tapped or a stylus input, said device being adapted to facilitate a reduction in the number of physical keying actions, tapping actions or gestures required to create a data string to less than the number of characters within said data string: storing a set of data strings each with a priority indicator associated therewith, wherein the indicator is a measure of a plurality of derivatives associated with the data string; recognising an event; looking up the most likely subsequent data string to follow the event from the set of data strings based on one or more of the plurality of derivatives; ordering the data strings for display based on the priority indicator of that data string; if the required subsequent data string is included in the list selecting the required subsequent data string; if the required subsequent data string is not included in the list entering a event and repeating steps b to e; updating the priority indicator of the selected data string; updating the set of data strings based on the updated priority indicator.10-30-2008