Kannada keyboard
Ciol.com
March 16, 2006
Features: HP Labs India has unveiled a
new pen-based technology that allows the Kannada script
to be recorded and stored directly on the computer.
Unlike existing keyboards in the market
that use bilingual keyboards, HP's technology called “gesture-based
keyboard” (GKB) allows users to input the data with
a pen.
“There is a strong correlation between
people speaking English and PC-literacy. We believe that
is that we need to break this correlation in India for the
market to grow because of the language barrier,” said
Ajay Gupta, director, HP Labs India.
The product, developed at HP Labs Bangalore
is one of the initiatives aimed at emerging BRIC (Brazil,
Russia, India and China) economies.The company plans to
introduce the keyboard initially in two other languages
- Hindi and Tamil. The launch of the keyboards is expected
within a month's time.
The company is in discussions with PC vendors
who would bundle the keyboard along with PCs.The company
is working with partners in Gujarat, West Bengal, Punjab,
Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra to develop language keyboard
in those states. The device is expected to be manufactured
and distributed by a third party, based on technology licensed
from HP.
Dick Lampman, senior VP, research and director,
HP Labs said that the gesture-based keyboard would help
in bridging the digital divide by simplifying the use of
IT. HP expects demand for the keyboards from the government
sector.
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