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Dryft Keyboard Aims to Solve Typing on a Tablet Using Two Hands

It would be great if you could type on your tablet exactly the way you do on your keyboard. But unfortunately the on-screen keyboards of today don’t let you do that. There have been some clever solution to get around this problem like Swype typing but that’ still not the same. One of the co-founders of Swype now wants to make natural typing on a tablet a reality and so far it looks amazing. Their new keyboard called Dryft lets you rest your hand and type up to 80 wpm just like a real keyboard. Checkout the video below for a demonstration and you can signup for beta testing at Dryft. 

Sep 11, 2013Arash Soheili
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