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Fast Touch-Screen Typing Just Got Better: Spb Keyboard 4.0
By Dimitris S. | Published  11/15/2008 | Windows Mobile | Unrated
 "Spb Software, world's leading Windows Mobile software developer releases Spb Keyboard 4.0 — an award-winning on-screen keyboard, which works great with the stylus, but is optimized for typing text with one's bare hands. Created back in 2002, Spb Full Screen Keyboard pioneered in the finger-friendly approach to interfacing with a mobile device, and in its six years of market presence, proved to be a bestseller with the end-users, and a hit with the device manufacturers. Committed to usability and clarity in device navigation, Spb conducted research and gathered feedback from customers, identifying a demand for more flexible mobile text input methods. The new version of Spb's keyboard now offers three modes of on-screen text input, and has received a new name to portray the change — Spb Keyboard 4.0. The new keyboard benefits from an Spb Mobile Shell-like skin engine, and is optimized for working with both stylus and fingers. Among other things, the new Spb Keyboard offers dozens of languages with the default skin, is more compact in memory consumption, supports smart gestures and 'sliding pop-ups', which help to make sure the right key is tapped.
What's New in Spb Keyboard 4.0?
  • Three modes of text input:
    Full-Screen, Half-Screen, and Standard modes are optimized for fingers, fingers or stylus, and just the stylus, respectively.
  • New finger-friendly interface and skin engine
    The Spb Mobile Shell-like interface is skinnable and will automatically adapt to the current device theme.
  • Built-in support of 35 languages:
    Just the default skin supports 35 languages (including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), plus many more possible keyboard layouts.
  • Sliding Pop-ups:
    The key pop-ups help to make sure the desired character is tapped, to dramatically decrease the number of misprints.
  • Smart Gestures:
    Gestures are available for ALL CAPS, Enter, Spacebar, and Backspace commands.
  • Better Auto-complete:
    In full-screen mode, the auto-complete offers a total of 3 word choices from the built-in and user's dictionaries.
  • Wise Memory Consumption:
    For what it does, Spb Keyboard 4.0 consumes less memory and is more compact that earlier versions." Check it here:
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