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Date: 2002-07-12 09:13:21
Computer keyboards
User interface techniques
User interfaces
Dasher
GNOME
Input/output
QWERTY
Typing
Virtual keyboard
Software
Human–computer interaction
Computing

Hands-free Text Entry using Dasher with an Eyetracker David J. Ward and David J.C. MacKay Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, CB3 0HE v

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